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This media file captures an indoor museum or exhibition display showcasing various plant-based food items. The central subject is a long, clear glass display case containing three square, woven bamboo or rattan trays, each holding different plant parts. In the top tray, several large, dark, irregularly shaped tubers or root vegetables are visible. The middle tray holds multiple light-colored, elongated, stalk-like plant parts, possibly young shoots or specific tubers, with faint greenish markings. The bottom tray features a collection of knobby, light brown rhizomes, resembling ginger or galangal. Each tray has a small white rectangular label placed next to it, likely providing identifying information about the displayed items. In the background, a large green wall panel features white text. The visible text describes "Suweg" (likely Amorphophallus paeoniifolius or elephant foot yam), noting its close relation to "bangkai raksasa" (giant corpse flower), its origin as a Southeast Asian plant, and its uses as both food and an industrial raw material. The setting appears to be brightly lit indoors, with artificial light sources creating reflections on the glass surface of the display case. The floor is made of concrete or tiled material. No people are visible in the image. The scene suggests an educational display about local flora or agricultural products, consistent with the provided location context of Bogor, Indonesia.
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