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This image depicts an assortment of sushi rolls presented within an open, light-colored cardboard takeout box. No specific location within the city of The Hague, Netherlands, can be determined from the visual information provided.

The box contains at least four distinct types of sushi rolls, arranged longitudinally from left to right.
On the far left, a Uramaki roll is visible, thickly coated with bright orange tobiko (fish roe). It is topped with three strips of artificial crab stick (surimi) and several dollops of pale yellow Japanese mayonnaise. The interior reveals a green component, likely avocado.
Adjacent to it, a second Uramaki roll features a greenish exterior, possibly from a seasoning or finely chopped herb, and is also topped with multiple dollops of pale yellow mayonnaise. The cross-section shows a light-colored, possibly creamy, filling and green avocado.
The third roll from the left is another Uramaki, covered with dark green seaweed salad (wakame) and drizzled with a glossy, dark brown sauce, likely unagi sauce or soy sauce. White and black sesame seeds are scattered over the rice. Its visible interior contains slender strips of green cucumber.
To the far right, a cluster of dark-wrapped Maki rolls is partially obscured. One visible roll segment appears to have a pale orange or pink filling, possibly salmon. Another piece, in the upper right, seems to be a Nigiri with a white base and a topping that has some orange specks.

The cardboard box interior is a uniform light beige or off-white. The background, largely out of focus, shows a dark green object or packaging on the upper left, displaying "300 g" text in white. The lighting appears to be artificial and internal, casting some minor shadows within the box. No individuals or direct interactions are visible.
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Mar 26, 2026

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This image depicts an assortment of sushi rolls presented within an open, light-colored cardboard takeout box. No specific location within the city of The Hague, Netherlands, can be determined from the visual information provided. The box contains at least four distinct types of sushi rolls, arranged longitudinally from left to right. On the far left, a Uramaki roll is visible, thickly coated with bright orange tobiko (fish roe). It is topped with three strips of artificial crab stick (surimi) and several dollops of pale yellow Japanese mayonnaise. The interior reveals a green component, likely avocado. Adjacent to it, a second Uramaki roll features a greenish exterior, possibly from a seasoning or finely chopped herb, and is also topped with multiple dollops of pale yellow mayonnaise. The cross-section shows a light-colored, possibly creamy, filling and green avocado. The third roll from the left is another Uramaki, covered with dark green seaweed salad (wakame) and drizzled with a glossy, dark brown sauce, likely unagi sauce or soy sauce. White and black sesame seeds are scattered over the rice. Its visible interior contains slender strips of green cucumber. To the far right, a cluster of dark-wrapped Maki rolls is partially obscured. One visible roll segment appears to have a pale orange or pink filling, possibly salmon. Another piece, in the upper right, seems to be a Nigiri with a white base and a topping that has some orange specks. The cardboard box interior is a uniform light beige or off-white. The background, largely out of focus, shows a dark green object or packaging on the upper left, displaying "300 g" text in white. The lighting appears to be artificial and internal, casting some minor shadows within the box. No individuals or direct interactions are visible.

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