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The image displays a close-up of an open menu, likely from an ice cream parlor or cafe, placed on a light wooden surface. The menu features three "NEW FLAVORS" ("ΝΕΕΣ ΓΕΥΣΕΙΣ") of ice cream, each described in both Greek and English, and accompanied by a picture of the dessert.

The first featured flavor is "Grey Vanilla Madagascar / Grey Morningsun Vanilla," depicted as two scoops of ice cream in a white bowl: one a light orange/tan color with dark specks, and the other a light grey. The description notes it's a vegan version with oat, rich in vegetable fat, natural Madagascar vanilla flavor, and active vegetable carbon for detoxifying benefits.

Below this, the second flavor is "Mango-orange." This is shown as a scoop of yellow/orange ice cream with dark brown/black swirls or topping in a white bowl. The text describes it as mango ice cream with heavenly orange syrup and orange pieces, suggested with a scoop of chocolate sorbet, pieces of cone, and fresh orange slices.

Partially visible at the bottom is a third flavor, "Banoffee." This dish includes caramelized banana ice cream with crunchy digestive biscuit, butterscotch ripple, fresh banana pieces, and butterscotch syrup. A wafer with the brand name "dodoni" (δωδώνη) is visible in this dessert.

Each flavor entry includes placeholders for the price per scoop ("μπάλα | scoop") and a "dodoni suggestion" price, followed by the Euro (€) symbol. The menu uses a soft purple background with darker blue accents for headings and green circles labeled "VEGAN" next to the Grey Vanilla flavor. The overall impression is an inviting display of dessert options. Given the Greek text and brand, the location context of Nea Makri, Greece, is consistent.
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Jan 18, 2025

Nea Makri, Greece

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The image displays a close-up of an open menu, likely from an ice cream parlor or cafe, placed on a light wooden surface. The menu features three "NEW FLAVORS" ("ΝΕΕΣ ΓΕΥΣΕΙΣ") of ice cream, each described in both Greek and English, and accompanied by a picture of the dessert. The first featured flavor is "Grey Vanilla Madagascar / Grey Morningsun Vanilla," depicted as two scoops of ice cream in a white bowl: one a light orange/tan color with dark specks, and the other a light grey. The description notes it's a vegan version with oat, rich in vegetable fat, natural Madagascar vanilla flavor, and active vegetable carbon for detoxifying benefits. Below this, the second flavor is "Mango-orange." This is shown as a scoop of yellow/orange ice cream with dark brown/black swirls or topping in a white bowl. The text describes it as mango ice cream with heavenly orange syrup and orange pieces, suggested with a scoop of chocolate sorbet, pieces of cone, and fresh orange slices. Partially visible at the bottom is a third flavor, "Banoffee." This dish includes caramelized banana ice cream with crunchy digestive biscuit, butterscotch ripple, fresh banana pieces, and butterscotch syrup. A wafer with the brand name "dodoni" (δωδώνη) is visible in this dessert. Each flavor entry includes placeholders for the price per scoop ("μπάλα | scoop") and a "dodoni suggestion" price, followed by the Euro (€) symbol. The menu uses a soft purple background with darker blue accents for headings and green circles labeled "VEGAN" next to the Grey Vanilla flavor. The overall impression is an inviting display of dessert options. Given the Greek text and brand, the location context of Nea Makri, Greece, is consistent.

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