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The image captures a flat lay of objects set against a vibrant, striped Andean textile, likely an aguayo. A white paper receipt from a debit card transaction is prominently displayed, overlapping a laminated menu for a food item.

The receipt indicates a purchase from "CHROKAN SAJAMENO SAT" (possibly a restaurant specializing in Charquekan) located in La Paz (LPZ) at C/15C #377-SATELITE. The transaction occurred on December 14, 2024, at 8:05 PM, for a total of 40.00 Bolivian Bolivianos (BS.), paid using a BANCOUNION/DEBITO Visa card.

The laminated menu advertises "CHARQUEKAN," a traditional Bolivian dish featuring shredded meat, potatoes, and other ingredients, shown in three different sizes. The prices listed are "Peque" (small) for 25 BS, "Medi" (medium) for 35 BS, and "Grande" (large) for 45 BS, consistent with the currency on the receipt. The "Sajameño" part of the name on the menu likely refers to a specific style or origin of the Charquekan, possibly from Sajama. The scene depicts a typical commercial exchange in a local Bolivian setting, likely a restaurant or street food vendor.
MNela

Dec 15, 2024, 12:55 AM

La Paz, Bolivia

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The image captures a flat lay of objects set against a vibrant, striped Andean textile, likely an aguayo. A white paper receipt from a debit card transaction is prominently displayed, overlapping a laminated menu for a food item. The receipt indicates a purchase from "CHROKAN SAJAMENO SAT" (possibly a restaurant specializing in Charquekan) located in La Paz (LPZ) at C/15C #377-SATELITE. The transaction occurred on December 14, 2024, at 8:05 PM, for a total of 40.00 Bolivian Bolivianos (BS.), paid using a BANCOUNION/DEBITO Visa card. The laminated menu advertises "CHARQUEKAN," a traditional Bolivian dish featuring shredded meat, potatoes, and other ingredients, shown in three different sizes. The prices listed are "Peque" (small) for 25 BS, "Medi" (medium) for 35 BS, and "Grande" (large) for 45 BS, consistent with the currency on the receipt. The "Sajameño" part of the name on the menu likely refers to a specific style or origin of the Charquekan, possibly from Sajama. The scene depicts a typical commercial exchange in a local Bolivian setting, likely a restaurant or street food vendor.

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