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A close-up shot features a large serving of freshly fried ripe plantains, known as *kelewele* or *alloco* in various West African and Caribbean cuisines, presented in a clear rectangular glass dish. The plantains are sliced into various shapes, predominantly oval or round, and boast a rich golden-brown to deep amber color, indicating thorough frying. Some pieces exhibit darker, caramelized edges and visible cross-sections of the fruit. White paper towels are strategically placed beneath and around the fried plantains within the dish, serving to absorb excess oil. The dish rests on a smooth, light-colored surface, likely a kitchen countertop or table. The lighting is bright and even, consistent with an indoor setting, and there are no discernible background elements beyond the immediate serving area. The image captures a common and beloved food item, likely prepared in a home kitchen in Adenta Municipality, Ghana. No text is visible in the image.
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