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The image displays a close-up of a food stall or market display in Purbacahal, Bangladesh, showcasing various types of pickles (achar). The main subject is a large, transparent rectangular plastic container filled with a dark brown, granular food item. This item is identified by a prominent yellow label as "ভাঙ্গা বরই আচার" (Bhanga Boroi Achar), which translates to crushed or broken jujube pickle. The pickle has a coarse texture, visibly flecked with bright red chili flakes and other lighter-colored spices. A metal spoon or scoop is partially submerged in the food, suggesting it is being served or is ready for sale. The yellow label attached to the container provides pricing details in Bengali: "১০০ গ্রাম ৮০ টাকা" (100 grams for 80 Taka) and "১ কেজি ৮০০ টাকা" (1 kilogram for 800 Taka). A small image of the pickle is also printed on the label. In the blurred background, several other similar clear plastic containers are visible, holding different dark-colored food items, presumably more varieties of pickles. Metal serving utensils, including spoons and tongs, can be seen in these background containers. A partial yellow banner or packaging with the text "CL" and "AT" is visible in the upper left. Another partially visible label in the upper left background indicates "আচার" (Achar - pickle) and "মিষ্টি ঝাল" (Mishti Jhal - sweet and spicy/sour), likely describing a different pickle on display. The scene suggests an indoor market environment where food products are presented for sale. No people are visible in the image.
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