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This image captures an interior kitchen scene, consistent with a residence in Salé, Morocco. The central focus is a stainless steel gas stovetop featuring two burners in the foreground. On the left rear burner, a black, speckled stovetop kettle with a distinct light brown, wood-grain patterned, arched handle is positioned. The brand name "KRAFT" is visible in white lettering on the kettle's side. On the right front burner, a blue-grey speckled moka pot with a black handle and a black lid knob is present. The stovetop grates are black.

The background wall is tiled with light beige ceramic tiles. Above these, a horizontal band of decorative ceramic tiles is present. These decorative tiles feature illustrations of beverage-related items, including a white teacup or coffee cup with a saucer and spoon, a bronze-toned traditional Middle Eastern pitcher or ewer, and a second, more ornate, bronze-toned ewer. This decorative tile band is framed above and below by a gold-colored, beaded trim. No individuals are visible in the scene, and no active heating element (such as a flame) is discernible under the cooking vessels.

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This image captures an interior kitchen scene, consistent with a residence in Salé, Morocco. The central focus is a stainless steel gas stovetop featuring two burners in the foreground. On the left rear burner, a black, speckled stovetop kettle with a distinct light brown, wood-grain patterned, arched handle is positioned. The brand name "KRAFT" is visible in white lettering on the kettle's side. On the right front burner, a blue-grey speckled moka pot with a black handle and a black lid knob is present. The stovetop grates are black. The background wall is tiled with light beige ceramic tiles. Above these, a horizontal band of decorative ceramic tiles is present. These decorative tiles feature illustrations of beverage-related items, including a white teacup or coffee cup with a saucer and spoon, a bronze-toned traditional Middle Eastern pitcher or ewer, and a second, more ornate, bronze-toned ewer. This decorative tile band is framed above and below by a gold-colored, beaded trim. No individuals are visible in the scene, and no active heating element (such as a flame) is discernible under the cooking vessels.

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