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The image captures an overhead view of a grey, textured ceramic plate laden with a variety of Indonesian deep-fried snacks, known locally as "gorengan." On the left, several pieces of golden-brown vegetable fritters, likely "bakwan" or "bala-bala," display irregular, crispy edges with visible strands of shredded vegetables like carrots. Towards the center and right, two different types of fried items are present: some with a lighter, more uniform batter, possibly fried tofu, and two elongated, yellow pieces identified as "pisang goreng" (fried banana).

Several small, vibrant green chili peppers, typical accompaniments to Indonesian fried food, are scattered across the top of the plate. Portions of the fried items rest on white paper squares, which feature a faint green graphic resembling a stylized tree or plant, likely serving to absorb oil. The plate itself has a speckled appearance, set against a dark brown wooden surface, suggesting a casual dining environment. The assortment of snacks is characteristic of street food or casual meals in Indonesia, aligning with the given location context of Cisarua, Indonesia.
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Jan 27, 2025, 11:28 AM

Cisarua, Indonesia

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The image captures an overhead view of a grey, textured ceramic plate laden with a variety of Indonesian deep-fried snacks, known locally as "gorengan." On the left, several pieces of golden-brown vegetable fritters, likely "bakwan" or "bala-bala," display irregular, crispy edges with visible strands of shredded vegetables like carrots. Towards the center and right, two different types of fried items are present: some with a lighter, more uniform batter, possibly fried tofu, and two elongated, yellow pieces identified as "pisang goreng" (fried banana). Several small, vibrant green chili peppers, typical accompaniments to Indonesian fried food, are scattered across the top of the plate. Portions of the fried items rest on white paper squares, which feature a faint green graphic resembling a stylized tree or plant, likely serving to absorb oil. The plate itself has a speckled appearance, set against a dark brown wooden surface, suggesting a casual dining environment. The assortment of snacks is characteristic of street food or casual meals in Indonesia, aligning with the given location context of Cisarua, Indonesia.

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