A human left hand, with light skin tone, holds a transparent plastic bag containing dried rabbitfish (Danggit) in what appears to be a retail setting
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A human left hand, with light skin tone, holds a transparent plastic bag containing dried rabbitfish (Danggit) in what appears to be a retail setting

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A human left hand, with light skin tone, holds a transparent plastic bag containing dried rabbitfish (Danggit) in what appears to be a retail setting. The bag is filled with numerous small, flattened, light brown-grey dried fish, each with visible eyes and scales. A white rectangular label affixed to the top of the bag identifies the product as "DRIED DANGGIT sa Burayan," "Unsalted Fish," and "BEST CHOICE" under the "Butch J's" brand. The label also specifies the producer's location as "Purok 7, Brgy. Libaong, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines." In the background, additional packages of dried fish are visible, some within clear plastic, and others partially contained in a woven basket, resting on a flat, light-colored surface, likely a wooden counter.