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A close-up photograph captures a plate of traditional Moroccan breakfast or snack items resting on a dark grey, patterned table surface in Casablanca, Morocco. The central focus is a large, triangular slice of what appears to be Harsha (semolina bread), displaying a textured, golden-brown crust liberally dusted with semolina, and a dense, pale yellow interior. Behind the Harsha, several pieces of Msemen (flaky, square Moroccan flatbread) are arranged on the white, possibly oval plate. Some Msemen pieces are folded, exhibiting multiple layers and a golden, slightly oily sheen, while one piece appears to be filled with a savory mixture, visible as fragmented contents. Further back on the plate, another style of flatbread, likely plain Rghayef or Msemen, is visible, round and somewhat thinner. In the upper left background, a small, clear plastic ramekin containing a reddish-brown sauce or condiment is partially visible. Blurred human hands, one with a blue sleeve, are present in the background, suggesting individuals are dining or preparing to dine. The lighting is consistent and even.
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