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The image displays a well-lit glass display case filled with a variety of cakes and desserts, likely in a bakery or cafe setting. The case has multiple shelves, each holding different sweet treats, many of which are individual slices. On the top shelf, to the left, there is a slice of dark-colored cake, possibly chocolate cheesecake. A small, black chalkboard-style sign in front of it reads "ЧИЗКЕЙК" (Cheesecake), followed by "АУБЛЕЙН" (which is somewhat difficult to decipher, but could refer to a specific type or flavor, possibly "Дублинский" - Dublin) "ШОКОЛАД" (Chocolate) and "350p" (350 rubles). To its right, there's a multi-layered cake, light brown in color, suggestive of a honey cake. Another sign next to it clearly says "Рыжик" (Ryzhik, a common Russian name for a type of layered cake) and "150p." (150 rubles). Further right, another slice of a layered cake is visible. The middle shelf features a large, partially eaten slice of cheesecake or a similar dessert on the left. It's covered in green crumbs, likely pistachio, and reveals a vibrant red or pink berry layer beneath, with a creamy white base. A sign below it states "ФИСТАШКА - ВИШНЯ" (Pistachio - Cherry) and "285p" (285 rubles). Next to it, a whole round cake is visible, sliced, showing alternating pink and white layers topped with dark berries, possibly blueberries. Further right on this shelf, there's a small, individual dessert with a white base and a reddish topping, resembling a tart or a small cheesecake, next to a smaller, flat berry tart. A sign beneath the blueberry cake reads "ЧЕРНИКА" (Blueberry) "ЛИМОН" (Lemon) and "205p" (205 rubles). On the bottom shelf, to the left, there is a distinct slice of a baked cheesecake with a caramelized, dark brown top and a lighter, creamy interior. A partially visible sign below it indicates "ЧИЗКЕЙК" (Cheesecake) and "СЕБАСТЬЯН" (Sebastian), likely referring to a San Sebastian-style cheesecake. To its right, a brown, multi-layered cake slice, decorated with cream swirls on top, has had a significant portion taken from it. A chalkboard sign next to it is partially obscured but the visible letters suggest "МЕДОВИК" (Medovik - Honey Cake). Another multi-layered cake with yellow layers and red embellishments is visible further to the right. The desserts are presented on small, light brown cardboard bases. The glass of the display case reflects ambient light and some background elements of the establishment, indicating it's an indoor setting, likely a cafe or a store. The prices are clearly marked in rubles.
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