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This image displays a retail confectionery window in a traditional market setting, identified as the city of Fez, Morocco. The glass-fronted display case is densely packed with numerous varieties of Moroccan sweets and pastries, predominantly golden-brown and honey-glazed. The main subjects are large quantities of pastries arranged on tiered white plates and wooden trays. Prominently featured are multiple mounds of Chebakia, a rose-shaped, honey-dipped fritter often garnished with sesame seeds, visible on upper and middle tiers. Below, significant piles of triangular Briouat pastries, also appearing glazed, are arranged on a wooden base. Other assorted golden-hued pastries with various shapes and textures fill the remaining display space. The interior of the display is brightly illuminated by two exposed incandescent light bulbs hanging from the ceiling, along with a horizontal fluorescent fixture. The display unit itself features traditional Moroccan decorative elements: the vertical frame on the right side is adorned with intricate red and blue geometric zellij (tilework) patterns, while the left frame exhibits a dark, ornate metallic or carved wood pillar with an embossed floral or scroll design. A fragment of black, yellow, and white geometric zellij is visible at the lower left corner, indicating the flooring or an external architectural detail. Reflections are visible on the glass of the display case. No individuals are present in the frame.
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