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The image displays an assortment of different varieties of broad beans (fava beans), meticulously arranged in distinct piles on a white, flat surface, likely a table or display board. The beans are categorized by their color and patterns: - In the top left quadrant, a pile of dark purple to almost black broad beans is visible. - Towards the top right, there are several piles: one consists of light brown, dark brown, and black beans, some with a mottled appearance, while another small group comprises pale, sandy-brown beans. - The middle left section features a large cluster of green broad beans, varying slightly in shade from olive to a brighter green. - Adjacent to the green beans, in the middle right, is a vibrant pile of yellow or golden-colored broad beans. - At the bottom left, there's a heap of strikingly mottled broad beans, characterized by reddish-brown and lighter tan speckles and patterns. - Finally, in the bottom right, a collection of uniform reddish-brown or maroon broad beans is arranged. The arrangement suggests the beans are being displayed, sorted, or prepared, possibly for sale, culinary use, or agricultural study. The white surface provides a clean backdrop, highlighting the natural colors and textures of the legumes. Red and white striped fabric, possibly a traditional textile, borders the display on the left and right sides, and slightly at the top. There are no people or visible text in the image. Given the location context of Cuzco, Peru, these are likely local varieties of fava beans.
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