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The image displays a vibrant assortment of Indonesian traditional snacks, commonly known as "kue" or "jajanan pasar," arranged within two plastic trays against a plain white wall background. This setting suggests a market stall or a small food vendor.

On the left side, a white plastic tray holds several items wrapped in brown banana leaves, likely steamed rice cakes or savory snacks like Arem-arem or Lemper. Below these are individually wrapped green rolled cakes, possibly Dadar Gulung, covered in clear plastic. One of these green cakes has a white sticker with a red graphic resembling a chicken or rooster, and the text "KUWATI" is clearly visible, along with partially obscured words like "TRI" and "JAYA."

The larger blue plastic tray on the right showcases a wide variety of colorful snacks. These include numerous small, round, fluted green steamed cakes, similar to Putu Ayu, often topped with shredded white coconut. There are also multi-layered rice cakes (Kue Lapis) with distinct red, green, and white layers, many also garnished with shredded coconut. Other square or rectangular cakes in brownish hues are present, some topped with coconut flakes. Small, clear plastic cups containing a brownish liquid or sauce, possibly palm sugar syrup, are also interspersed. Darker, square cakes, potentially brownies or chocolate steamed cakes, are visible in smaller containers. Dominating the bottom section of the blue tray is a pile of golden-brown fried snacks, known as Gorengan, which have an irregular, crispy texture.

All the snacks are neatly packaged in individual transparent plastic containers or wraps, indicating they are ready for individual purchase or takeaway. No people are visible in the image. The scene captures the rich variety and colorful presentation typical of Indonesian traditional snacks.
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Dec 11, 2024, 11:34 PM

Katapang, Indonesia

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The image displays a vibrant assortment of Indonesian traditional snacks, commonly known as "kue" or "jajanan pasar," arranged within two plastic trays against a plain white wall background. This setting suggests a market stall or a small food vendor. On the left side, a white plastic tray holds several items wrapped in brown banana leaves, likely steamed rice cakes or savory snacks like Arem-arem or Lemper. Below these are individually wrapped green rolled cakes, possibly Dadar Gulung, covered in clear plastic. One of these green cakes has a white sticker with a red graphic resembling a chicken or rooster, and the text "KUWATI" is clearly visible, along with partially obscured words like "TRI" and "JAYA." The larger blue plastic tray on the right showcases a wide variety of colorful snacks. These include numerous small, round, fluted green steamed cakes, similar to Putu Ayu, often topped with shredded white coconut. There are also multi-layered rice cakes (Kue Lapis) with distinct red, green, and white layers, many also garnished with shredded coconut. Other square or rectangular cakes in brownish hues are present, some topped with coconut flakes. Small, clear plastic cups containing a brownish liquid or sauce, possibly palm sugar syrup, are also interspersed. Darker, square cakes, potentially brownies or chocolate steamed cakes, are visible in smaller containers. Dominating the bottom section of the blue tray is a pile of golden-brown fried snacks, known as Gorengan, which have an irregular, crispy texture. All the snacks are neatly packaged in individual transparent plastic containers or wraps, indicating they are ready for individual purchase or takeaway. No people are visible in the image. The scene captures the rich variety and colorful presentation typical of Indonesian traditional snacks.

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