![The image shows a close-up view of a refrigerated display case filled with various types of fish and seafood products, likely in a market or grocery store. The items are neatly arranged in white and clear plastic containers, illuminated by bright overhead lighting, casting a slight red tint on some of the products.
In the upper left, there are two blocks of orange-pink fish fillets, possibly salmon or trout, and a small round container of red caviar with a price tag. Below these, there's a tray with pale pink, thinly sliced fish trimmings or pieces, and next to it, several vacuum-sealed or plastic-wrapped portions of red-orange fish fillets.
Moving towards the center, there are several rows of whole, small, silver-colored fish, possibly salted herring or sprats, in a white tray. To their right, another white tray holds several whole, cold-smoked mackerel, recognizable by their distinctive dark stripes. Below these, a tray contains dark, brown, smoked fish fillets, some appearing to be cut into pieces.
To the far left, a row of three whole mackerel with grey-green backs and silver bellies are displayed, likely fresh or lightly cured.
On the right side of the display, larger, whole smoked fish are visible. One type, possibly trout, has a lighter, almost golden-brown skin, while others are darker brown and appear to be tied with string in places.
Numerous yellow price tags with handwritten red Russian text are scattered throughout the display, providing product names and prices per kilogram or per item.
Visible text and their approximate translations:
* "Икра горбуши 1350" (Pink salmon caviar, 1350 [likely rubles])
* "Селядь Саленая (очень вкусная) 1200" (Salted herring (very tasty), 1200 [likely rubles per kg])
* "Салака холод. коп. 590" (Baltic herring cold smoked, 590 [likely rubles per kg])
* "Сайра х/к 900" (Saira cold smoked, 900 [likely rubles per kg])
* "Рулет - горбуша - балык хребт. - тунец 1700" (Roll - pink salmon - balyk backbone - tuna, 1700 [likely rubles per kg]) - This suggests a composite fish roll.
* "Горбуша провесная 1000 кг" (Pink salmon semi-dry cured, 1000 [likely rubles per kg])
* "Форель в с/с - провесная - белая 1750" (Trout semi-dry cured - white, 1750 [likely rubles per kg])
* "Скумбрия х/к 1000-" (Mackerel cold smoked, 1000 [likely rubles per kg]) - visible near the whole mackerel.
* "Ставрида х/к 1000-" (Horse mackerel cold smoked, 1000 [likely rubles per kg]) - visible near the darker smoked fillets.
The scene suggests an active sales environment, characteristic of a fish counter where various prepared and fresh seafood items are offered for purchase.](https://firebasestorage.googleapis.com/v0/b/patr-3a75e.appspot.com/o/uploads%2Fimage_picker_80e0cdf7-0070-4d67-8.jpg?alt=media)
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The image shows a close-up view of a refrigerated display case filled with various types of fish and seafood products, likely in a market or grocery store. The items are neatly arranged in white and clear plastic containers, illuminated by bright overhead lighting, casting a slight red tint on some of the products. In the upper left, there are two blocks of orange-pink fish fillets, possibly salmon or trout, and a small round container of red caviar with a price tag. Below these, there's a tray with pale pink, thinly sliced fish trimmings or pieces, and next to it, several vacuum-sealed or plastic-wrapped portions of red-orange fish fillets. Moving towards the center, there are several rows of whole, small, silver-colored fish, possibly salted herring or sprats, in a white tray. To their right, another white tray holds several whole, cold-smoked mackerel, recognizable by their distinctive dark stripes. Below these, a tray contains dark, brown, smoked fish fillets, some appearing to be cut into pieces. To the far left, a row of three whole mackerel with grey-green backs and silver bellies are displayed, likely fresh or lightly cured. On the right side of the display, larger, whole smoked fish are visible. One type, possibly trout, has a lighter, almost golden-brown skin, while others are darker brown and appear to be tied with string in places. Numerous yellow price tags with handwritten red Russian text are scattered throughout the display, providing product names and prices per kilogram or per item. Visible text and their approximate translations: * "Икра горбуши 1350" (Pink salmon caviar, 1350 [likely rubles]) * "Селядь Саленая (очень вкусная) 1200" (Salted herring (very tasty), 1200 [likely rubles per kg]) * "Салака холод. коп. 590" (Baltic herring cold smoked, 590 [likely rubles per kg]) * "Сайра х/к 900" (Saira cold smoked, 900 [likely rubles per kg]) * "Рулет - горбуша - балык хребт. - тунец 1700" (Roll - pink salmon - balyk backbone - tuna, 1700 [likely rubles per kg]) - This suggests a composite fish roll. * "Горбуша провесная 1000 кг" (Pink salmon semi-dry cured, 1000 [likely rubles per kg]) * "Форель в с/с - провесная - белая 1750" (Trout semi-dry cured - white, 1750 [likely rubles per kg]) * "Скумбрия х/к 1000-" (Mackerel cold smoked, 1000 [likely rubles per kg]) - visible near the whole mackerel. * "Ставрида х/к 1000-" (Horse mackerel cold smoked, 1000 [likely rubles per kg]) - visible near the darker smoked fillets. The scene suggests an active sales environment, characteristic of a fish counter where various prepared and fresh seafood items are offered for purchase.
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