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The image displays a brightly lit glass display case filled with a diverse assortment of Indian sweets, characteristic of a sweet shop in Delhi. The case is organized into multiple shelves, showcasing various traditional confections in metal trays. On the top shelf, several warm or semi-liquid sweets are presented. From left to right, there is a light-colored sweet garnished with cashew nuts, followed by an orange-colored dish, likely Gajar ka Halwa (carrot pudding). Next is a light brown, saucy sweet with a serving spoon resting in the tray. The rightmost tray on this shelf contains numerous dark brown, syrup-soaked sweets, resembling Gulab Jamuns, covered with clear plastic wrap. Price tags are visible on this shelf; two items are marked with "₹ 600/Kg," and a tag displaying "24/12" is next to the Gulab Jamuns, possibly indicating a price or quantity. The bottom shelf features a selection of solid sweets. To the left, a white rectangular tray holds small, spherical white sweets, likely Rasgullas. Adjacent to this is a pile of light brown, roundish sweets, some with nut garnishes. Next, a tray contains oblong white sweets topped with green specks, possibly a type of Petha or Sandesh. Beside this, a large tray is filled with round, pale sweets thoroughly coated in sesame seeds, resembling Til Laddus. The far-right tray on this shelf presents rectangular, brownish-orange barfi-like sweets, each decorated with almond slices and green garnishes. A lower row of sweets is partially visible, including bright yellow round sweets and additional white spherical sweets immersed in syrup. No people are visible in the image, which focuses solely on the rich and colorful display of confectionery available for sale.
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