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A single, round, light-colored baked good, resembling a shortbread cookie (polvorosa), is centrally featured in this close-up shot. It is enclosed in a clear, wrinkled plastic bag, suggesting individual packaging.

A prominent circular label, with a red and blue color scheme and a decorative patterned border, is affixed to the top surface of the baked good. The label's primary text, "POLVOROSAS," is written in bold red capital letters across the top arc, with "LA ANDINITA" in smaller blue script beneath it. The imagery on the label depicts a vibrant Andean landscape under a blue sky with white clouds. Snow-capped mountains dominate the mid-ground, while several distinct *frailejones* plants (Espeletia genus, characteristic of high-altitude páramos) are visible in the foreground. Above the mountains, a small illustration shows what appears to be cinnamon sticks and possibly nuts, hinting at ingredients. At the bottom arc of the label, a telephone number is printed: "Tlf: 04247675305."

The baked good and its packaging rest on a surface covered by a patterned tablecloth, featuring shades of purple, green, and white in an abstract design. The top portion of the background shows an out-of-focus dark object.

The combination of "Polvorosas," the brand name "La Andinita" (meaning "The Little Andean Woman" or "Andean Thing"), the depiction of frailejones and snow-capped mountains, and the Venezuelan phone number prefix (0424) strongly indicates that this product originates from the Andean region of Venezuela, specifically aligning with the provided context of Mérida, where such natural landscapes and traditional foods are common. The image captures the product ready for consumption or display, with no direct human activity visible.
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Apr 23, 2026, 1:57 PM

Mérida, Venezuela

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A single, round, light-colored baked good, resembling a shortbread cookie (polvorosa), is centrally featured in this close-up shot. It is enclosed in a clear, wrinkled plastic bag, suggesting individual packaging. A prominent circular label, with a red and blue color scheme and a decorative patterned border, is affixed to the top surface of the baked good. The label's primary text, "POLVOROSAS," is written in bold red capital letters across the top arc, with "LA ANDINITA" in smaller blue script beneath it. The imagery on the label depicts a vibrant Andean landscape under a blue sky with white clouds. Snow-capped mountains dominate the mid-ground, while several distinct *frailejones* plants (Espeletia genus, characteristic of high-altitude páramos) are visible in the foreground. Above the mountains, a small illustration shows what appears to be cinnamon sticks and possibly nuts, hinting at ingredients. At the bottom arc of the label, a telephone number is printed: "Tlf: 04247675305." The baked good and its packaging rest on a surface covered by a patterned tablecloth, featuring shades of purple, green, and white in an abstract design. The top portion of the background shows an out-of-focus dark object. The combination of "Polvorosas," the brand name "La Andinita" (meaning "The Little Andean Woman" or "Andean Thing"), the depiction of frailejones and snow-capped mountains, and the Venezuelan phone number prefix (0424) strongly indicates that this product originates from the Andean region of Venezuela, specifically aligning with the provided context of Mérida, where such natural landscapes and traditional foods are common. The image captures the product ready for consumption or display, with no direct human activity visible.

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