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The image shows a package of Chak-Chak, a traditional Tatar and Bashkir pastry made from fried dough and honey. The package is primarily green with ornate gold and black patterns. The brand name "Azure" is prominently displayed in a white, stylized font. Below "Azure," the product name "ЧАК-ЧАК" is written in large, bold white letters. There is also a circular emblem featuring Arabic calligraphy and a crescent moon, signifying "Halal." The Chak-Chak itself appears as a mass of golden-brown, irregularly shaped pieces, coated in a sticky glaze, likely honey. The pastry fills the transparent plastic packaging. The text on the label provides detailed information about the product, including its composition (wheat flour, natural honey, chicken eggs, sunflower oil, sugar, salt, baking soda E500ii), nutritional information (protein, fats, carbohydrates, and calorie content per 100g), and storage conditions (temperature not exceeding +25°C, humidity not exceeding 75%). It also lists the manufacturer as "OOO «Вкуснотеевъ»" with its production address in the Mari El Republic, Russia. The expiration date is indicated as 3 months. The scene is a close-up of the food product packaging. There are no people or specific environmental cues like time of day or weather. The location context is specified as Nizhnetroitsky, Russia, which is likely where the product is manufactured or distributed. The overall impression is one of a sweet, honey-glazed dessert.
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