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This image captures a bustling market stall, likely in Arawa, Nigeria, laden with a variety of local foodstuffs. The scene is densely packed with ingredients displayed in numerous plastic bowls and clear bags.

In the bottom left, a large pile of fresh, dark green leafy vegetables, possibly bitter leaf or ugu, is prominently featured. Adjacent to it, a translucent white plastic bucket holds a murky, light brown liquid, which could be palm wine, pap, or a traditional beverage or soup base. To the right of the bucket, bundles of dried fish are visible, some loosely piled and others neatly packed in clear plastic bags, ready for sale. Below these items, a portion of a rusty orange container, possibly a jerrycan, can be seen.

The upper and central parts of the image are dominated by bowls filled with dry goods. On the far left, a large clear plastic bag is overflowing with dried, reddish-brown, shredded material, possibly dried fish flakes or spices. Above this, a black bowl contains light brown, flat, irregularly shaped pieces, perhaps kola nuts or a similar dried item. A red bowl, to the right, is filled with smaller, reddish-brown dried goods, individually packaged in clear plastic bags, strongly resembling dried shrimp or tiny fish.

Below these, a large blue basin holds a substantial quantity of small, uniformly light-colored, oval-shaped legumes, likely peeled beans used in local cuisine. Next to this, another blue bowl contains a vibrant mound of bright yellow granular material, clearly identifiable as garri (cassava flakes), a staple food in the region. In the background, wooden planks are visible, suggesting the structure of the stall.

The overall impression is that of an active market setting, where essential ingredients for West African cooking are readily available. The dim lighting suggests an indoor market or a stall operating during non-peak daylight hours. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text in the image.
Kela Talatu Bakar

Jun 3, 2026

Arawa, Nigeria

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This image captures a bustling market stall, likely in Arawa, Nigeria, laden with a variety of local foodstuffs. The scene is densely packed with ingredients displayed in numerous plastic bowls and clear bags. In the bottom left, a large pile of fresh, dark green leafy vegetables, possibly bitter leaf or ugu, is prominently featured. Adjacent to it, a translucent white plastic bucket holds a murky, light brown liquid, which could be palm wine, pap, or a traditional beverage or soup base. To the right of the bucket, bundles of dried fish are visible, some loosely piled and others neatly packed in clear plastic bags, ready for sale. Below these items, a portion of a rusty orange container, possibly a jerrycan, can be seen. The upper and central parts of the image are dominated by bowls filled with dry goods. On the far left, a large clear plastic bag is overflowing with dried, reddish-brown, shredded material, possibly dried fish flakes or spices. Above this, a black bowl contains light brown, flat, irregularly shaped pieces, perhaps kola nuts or a similar dried item. A red bowl, to the right, is filled with smaller, reddish-brown dried goods, individually packaged in clear plastic bags, strongly resembling dried shrimp or tiny fish. Below these, a large blue basin holds a substantial quantity of small, uniformly light-colored, oval-shaped legumes, likely peeled beans used in local cuisine. Next to this, another blue bowl contains a vibrant mound of bright yellow granular material, clearly identifiable as garri (cassava flakes), a staple food in the region. In the background, wooden planks are visible, suggesting the structure of the stall. The overall impression is that of an active market setting, where essential ingredients for West African cooking are readily available. The dim lighting suggests an indoor market or a stall operating during non-peak daylight hours. No people are visible, and there is no discernible text in the image.

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