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The image is a close-up, overhead shot of a pile of King Oyster mushrooms, also known as King Trumpet mushrooms (Pleurotus eryngii). The mushrooms are densely packed together, creating a textured and layered composition. The dominant colors are earthy browns and creamy whites, characteristic of this type of mushroom. The stems of the mushrooms are thick and cylindrical, varying in length and thickness. They are primarily a pale, off-white color, with some showing subtle brown tinges near the base. The caps are broad and convex, with a distinct umbo (central raised area) in some instances. The cap color ranges from light brown to a richer, deeper brown, and many display visible gill structures underneath, which are a lighter shade of brown. Some mushrooms are whole, with both cap and stem visible, while others are cut or broken, revealing their internal structure. The texture of the stems appears smooth, while the caps have a slightly rougher, more leathery feel. There are no people or animals present in the image. The mushrooms appear to be fresh and raw, likely displayed for sale or storage. The lighting is diffuse, casting soft shadows and highlighting the contours of the mushrooms. The background is entirely filled with more mushrooms, indicating a large quantity of them. Given the context of Da Lat, Vietnam, known for its agriculture and mushroom cultivation, this image likely depicts a market stall or a farm where these King Oyster mushrooms are being sold or processed. Da Lat's cool climate and fertile soil are conducive to growing various types of mushrooms, including the prized King Oyster. The scene would be consistent with a vibrant local market or an agricultural cooperative in the Da Lat region.
Symbol
B77A5
Volume
6,250
Creator
+$0.03
Revenue
+$0.04
TVL
$2.53
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