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This image captures a display of various specialty teas in what appears to be an indoor commercial setting, likely a cafe or restaurant in Kannur, India, during the evening or night. The foreground features a counter showcasing several clear glass teapots, each containing a different colored tea, suggesting a range of infusions. These teapots, with elegant golden or brass handles and lids, are individually placed on small, circular induction cooktops or warmers, indicating the teas are being kept warm or prepared for service. White, handwritten labels identify the teas: "Butterfly Pea" (in a reddish teapot), "Rose Flower Tea" (in a light blue teapot), "Jasmine Tea" (in an amber teapot), and "Lavender Tea" (in a yellowish-green teapot). Another label, partially visible, reads "Longy Tea" next to a reddish-purple tea. Small jars or bottles, possibly containing sweeteners or additional tea ingredients, are scattered around the teapots. Below the tea display, there are decorative, golden-hued boxes with intricate patterns. The background consists of a wall made of wooden-framed glass panels, which could be windows or decorative partitions. These panels reflect interior elements like a ceiling fan and striking, curved white light fixtures that add to the upscale ambiance. Reflections also show glimpses of people, and in some panels, the exterior with a car and dark surroundings, confirming the time of day. A prominent "NO SMOKING" sign with the universal symbol is visible on one of the upper glass panels.
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