
Stake attention in this memory
An overhead view captures a well-stocked aisle in a Korean supermarket, featuring various packaged food items on multiple shelves. The setting is indoors, with no people visible, suggesting a moment of product display. On the far left, large transparent bags contain what appears to be prepared rice dishes or scorched rice (누룽지 - Nurungji). One prominent bag is labeled "행사상품 CJ 오쌀미햇반파로누룽지" (Promotional Item CJ O-ssal-mi Hetbahn Farro Nurungji) with a price tag of "9,800원" (approximately 9.80 USD). Text on the packaging indicates an expiration date of "2027.02.25 까지" and describes the product as "백미아 파로의 식감을 살린 곡물" (grains with the texture of white rice and farro). The middle shelves showcase traditional Korean sweets and dried goods. Several clear plastic containers hold colorful, layered jelly candies, identified by a label as "종합젤리" (Assorted Jelly) priced at "2,920원". Below these are more clear containers with cylindrical, striped candies, one labeled "깨옥춘" (Sesame Okchun) for "4,300원". Further down, bags of dried ingredients are stacked, including "목이버섯" (wood ear mushrooms) at "9,000원" and "6,600원" for different sizes, and "건대추" (dried jujubes/dates) for "3,000원". On the right side of the aisle, yellow bags of "참누룽지" (True Nurungji) bearing a "HACCP" certification logo are visible. Below these, multiple blue packages of "청정 북어" (Cheongjeong Dried Pollock) are displayed, with prices like "9,500원". The origin for the dried pollock is stated as "원산지:러시아" (Origin: Russia). A larger packaged item, possibly a type of dried fish used for ancestral rites, is labeled "제사포(大)" (Large Jesapo) with a price of "14,300원".
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