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This overhead shot captures a vibrant display of Middle Eastern sweets, likely in a shop or market in Tel-Aviv, Israel. The scene is dominated by numerous dark blue boxes, each containing an assortment of traditional pastries, neatly arranged and covered with clear plastic. The boxes feature intricate gold decorative patterns and include Hebrew text. Prominently visible on multiple boxes is "כנען" (Knaan or Canaan), indicating a brand name. Other Hebrew text includes "פרווה" (Parve), signifying that the food contains no meat or dairy ingredients, and "כשר" (Kosher), indicating it adheres to Jewish dietary laws. Some smaller text like "שומן ר" and "ית גבוהה" are also partially visible. Inside the boxes, a variety of sweets are showcased. There are numerous rectangular pieces resembling baklava, often in golden-brown layers. Other sections hold delicate, circular "bird's nest" pastries, some topped with nuts like pistachios or whole almonds. Some sweets are lighter in color, while others have an orange hue, possibly kunafeh or a similar dessert, often sprinkled with green herbs or nuts. The pastries are arranged in rows within the boxes, separated by golden dividers. In the foreground and to the right, there are trays of different, darker brown, twisted pastries, generously coated with white sesame seeds and also covered in clear plastic wrap. The overall impression is one of abundance and rich, sweet treats, characteristic of a Middle Eastern confectionery.
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