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This image depicts a street food stall or shop interior in Fez, Morocco, showcasing an abundant display of traditional Moroccan sweets and pastries. In the center-left, a middle-aged male vendor, wearing a red fez, a white short-sleeved shirt with red trim, and camouflage pants, is positioned behind a counter. He is actively arranging or preparing items, with his gaze directed downwards. The primary focus is a large table in the foreground, draped with a white plastic tarp, on which numerous metal trays and bowls are arranged. These containers are piled high with various golden-brown, honey-glazed pastries and sweets. Specific types include large, elongated or knotted pastries (e.g., Chebakia), smaller ring-shaped or spiral pastries, and oblong-shaped confections. One pile of ring-shaped pastries on the right is covered with clear plastic wrap. To the immediate left, a glass display case holds additional sweets, including stacks of golden-yellow, elongated pastries and other small, round items. The base of this display case rests on visible bricks. The background features light-colored, possibly marbled walls. Above the vendor, a string of colorful paper decorations or garlands is visible. An overhead light illuminates the scene. A blue cloth hangs on the wall behind the vendor. On the far right, partially visible, stacks of circular bread loaves are present. The floor appears to be a paved or tiled surface.
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