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This image captures a street food stall, likely specializing in chaat, located in Kolkata, India. The background features a red banner with prominent yellow text displaying "VERI PAPDI CHAAT" and a contact number "M - 980071325". An image of Goddess Durga is visible on the upper right side of this banner, and a heart-shaped clear plastic display, illuminated by blue lights and containing partially obscured Bengali script, hangs in front of it. A blue tarp or fabric is visible on the far left, forming part of the stall's structure.

The central display consists of a large mound of golden-brown, circular fried snacks (papdi) decorated with whole green chilies, lime halves, and sprigs of fresh coriander, along with a red and a yellow bell pepper. This mound is flanked by stacks of clear plastic bags filled with puffed rice. To the right, clear plastic bags containing a bright yellow granular snack are neatly arranged, embellished with small red tomatoes and a green bell pepper. Additional small bags containing nuts or other savory items are interspersed.

In the foreground, a food preparation area is visible. A person's left arm and torso, clad in a blue and white striped shirt, is positioned on the lower left, engaged in mixing ingredients within a stainless steel bowl with a metal spoon. Adjacent to this, a white plastic container holds a quantity of brown powdered spice. A stack of white disposable cups is also present. A rectangular silver tray displays finely chopped ingredients, including green chilies, lime wedges, and possibly onions and tomatoes. A clear plastic container holds a dark brown liquid, likely a chutney. On the lower right, the shoulder and arm of another person, wearing a blue shirt, are visible next to a stack of clear plastic serving bowls, some containing pre-portioned fried items or puris. The preparation surface is covered with printed newspaper.
punit03

Sep 27, 2025

Kolkata, India

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This image captures a street food stall, likely specializing in chaat, located in Kolkata, India. The background features a red banner with prominent yellow text displaying "VERI PAPDI CHAAT" and a contact number "M - 980071325". An image of Goddess Durga is visible on the upper right side of this banner, and a heart-shaped clear plastic display, illuminated by blue lights and containing partially obscured Bengali script, hangs in front of it. A blue tarp or fabric is visible on the far left, forming part of the stall's structure. The central display consists of a large mound of golden-brown, circular fried snacks (papdi) decorated with whole green chilies, lime halves, and sprigs of fresh coriander, along with a red and a yellow bell pepper. This mound is flanked by stacks of clear plastic bags filled with puffed rice. To the right, clear plastic bags containing a bright yellow granular snack are neatly arranged, embellished with small red tomatoes and a green bell pepper. Additional small bags containing nuts or other savory items are interspersed. In the foreground, a food preparation area is visible. A person's left arm and torso, clad in a blue and white striped shirt, is positioned on the lower left, engaged in mixing ingredients within a stainless steel bowl with a metal spoon. Adjacent to this, a white plastic container holds a quantity of brown powdered spice. A stack of white disposable cups is also present. A rectangular silver tray displays finely chopped ingredients, including green chilies, lime wedges, and possibly onions and tomatoes. A clear plastic container holds a dark brown liquid, likely a chutney. On the lower right, the shoulder and arm of another person, wearing a blue shirt, are visible next to a stack of clear plastic serving bowls, some containing pre-portioned fried items or puris. The preparation surface is covered with printed newspaper.

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