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The image presents an overhead view of three items positioned horizontally on a dark, speckled countertop.

On the left side of the frame is a clear, cylindrical pepper grinder. It is filled with a visible mix of various peppercorns, including black, white, and pink, alongside what appears to be coarse salt. The grinder features a translucent plastic or glass top with a silver-colored adjustment knob.

To the right of the grinder are two identical glass jars, each sealed with a white screw-top lid. The jars contain a thick, reddish-orange condiment, characteristic of a spread or relish. Both jars have labels adorned with Cyrillic text and colorful geometric patterns. The most prominent text on the label reads "БРЕЙ!" (BREY!), followed by "ЛЮТЕНИЦА" (LYUTENITSA), identifying the product as Lyutenitsa, a popular Balkan spread. Additional text, "по традиция" (po traditsiya), indicates it is made "by tradition." Small logos, including one resembling a stylized house or castle and another possibly indicating an organic or quality certification, are also visible.

The scene suggests an indoor setting, likely a kitchen or a pantry, given the culinary items and the appearance of the countertop. There is no specific activity or event occurring, and no individuals are present. The lighting is consistent with an indoor environment. The Cyrillic text strongly implies the product originates from a Slavic-speaking country, such as Bulgaria or North Macedonia.
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Jan 12, 2025

Reims, France

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The image presents an overhead view of three items positioned horizontally on a dark, speckled countertop. On the left side of the frame is a clear, cylindrical pepper grinder. It is filled with a visible mix of various peppercorns, including black, white, and pink, alongside what appears to be coarse salt. The grinder features a translucent plastic or glass top with a silver-colored adjustment knob. To the right of the grinder are two identical glass jars, each sealed with a white screw-top lid. The jars contain a thick, reddish-orange condiment, characteristic of a spread or relish. Both jars have labels adorned with Cyrillic text and colorful geometric patterns. The most prominent text on the label reads "БРЕЙ!" (BREY!), followed by "ЛЮТЕНИЦА" (LYUTENITSA), identifying the product as Lyutenitsa, a popular Balkan spread. Additional text, "по традиция" (po traditsiya), indicates it is made "by tradition." Small logos, including one resembling a stylized house or castle and another possibly indicating an organic or quality certification, are also visible. The scene suggests an indoor setting, likely a kitchen or a pantry, given the culinary items and the appearance of the countertop. There is no specific activity or event occurring, and no individuals are present. The lighting is consistent with an indoor environment. The Cyrillic text strongly implies the product originates from a Slavic-speaking country, such as Bulgaria or North Macedonia.

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