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The image displays a close-up view of an Indonesian street food stall, likely in Bogor. The central focus is a red plastic tray filled with prepared fried foods. On the left, golden-brown fried tofu pieces are visible, with some partially obscured by a clear plastic bag. On the right, numerous rectangular pieces of golden fried tempeh are stacked. A dark, wooden pestle or blunt knife, commonly used for preparing *sambal* (chili paste) or smashing ingredients for dishes like *ayam penyet*, rests diagonally across the food items. In the background, a white banner or tarpaulin serves as a sign for the stall. The text and graphics on the banner are mirrored, suggesting it's viewed through the material or printed on the reverse side. A prominent cartoon chicken giving a thumbs-up is central to the banner's design. Above the chicken, mirrored text reads "AYAM PENYET" (chicken penyet), indicating the stall's specialty. Below the chicken, the text "Ayam Penyet" is also visible in reverse. Another graphic features a red chili with a flame, and accompanying mirrored text appears to be "Sambal Ijo" (green chili paste). The counter surface is covered with a white and brown checkered mat. Below the counter, the lids of a pink and an orange plastic container are visible. The blurry background beyond the stall suggests an outdoor setting, possibly a street or market. The presence of daylight indicates it is daytime. The scene captures the typical setup of a casual Indonesian street food vendor.
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