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This media file captures a variety of desserts displayed in a refrigerated case, likely within a bakery, cafe, or grocery store in Donji Pobori, Montenegro. The scene features multiple shelves filled with individually portioned sweets. On the left, several clear plastic cups hold layered desserts, some with dark brown and orange layers, others with white and yellow (possibly panna cotta or jelly), and a lower shelf displays cups with white and pink layers. In the middle, a shelf holds small tartlets on white plates; some are topped with glistening red berries (cherries or cranberries), while others have bright yellow fruit (possibly mango or peach). Below these tartlets are dark chocolate-covered log-shaped cakes, identified as "Kartoshka" (a type of potato cake). To the right, a large round Napoleon cake, covered in a fine crumb, sits on a wooden base. A metal bowl beside it contains several eclairs, piped with white and caramel icing and sprinkled with nuts. Bottled beverages, including Fanta and water bottles with green caps, are visible on the far right of the case. Visible text on the labels includes: * "Krompir Kartoshka" with "3" and "1. kom" (meaning "Potato Kartoshka," price 3, 1 piece). * "Eclair Эклер" with "2,2" (meaning "Eclair," price 2.2). * "JS FOOD STORIES Корзице" (Korzice meaning "Baskets" or "Tartlets") with ingredients like flour, baking powder, butter, egg, sugar, milk, cream, and jam of strawberry/mango/sour cherry. It also notes a shelf life of "48 sata na temperaturi od 5-+12" (48 hours at 5-12 degrees Celsius). * "JS FOOD STORIES Napoleon" with ingredients like milk, sugar, sour cream, eggs, butter, vanilla, and flour, and "Rok trajanja 48 sata Čuvati na temperaturi od 5-12" (Shelf life 48 hours. Store at 5-12 degrees Celsius). * "FANTA" on the beverage bottles. The desserts appear fresh and well-presented under artificial lighting, designed to attract customers.
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