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The image, oriented vertically, captures a vibrant display of baked goods within a bakery or cafe setting. The display case features a variety of pastries neatly arranged on trays lined with brown paper. On the left side of the display, a substantial pile of golden-brown mini croissants is prominently showcased. A small white label, held by a metal clip, identifies them as "Mini Croissant" in English, accompanied by Hebrew text above it, and the price "7.95" is clearly visible. Below the mass of croissants, other baked items are displayed, including a braided "Challah Roll," a round pastry labeled "Potato Bourekas," and a "Mushroom Filo Pastry." Each of these items also has a small white label providing its name in both English and Hebrew, with the name "Madele Dorf" appearing on some of these labels. Reflections in the glass display case suggest an outdoor scene with chairs and tables, indicating the bakery might be street-facing or have an outdoor seating area. The right side of the display is dedicated to triangular pastries, commonly known as Hamantaschen (or Oznay Haman). The top tray holds numerous light-colored Hamantaschen, each with a dark, likely prune or poppy seed, filling. A white label with Hebrew text and "Madele Dorf" is affixed to this tray. Below, on a second tray, more Hamantaschen are presented. This tray features both the light-colored variety and a distinct row of darker, possibly chocolate-flavored, triangular pastries, also filled with a dark center. Another label for these pastries is partially visible, showing "Madele Dorf" and a phone number, "02-9414416". The overall scene conveys an image of a well-stocked and inviting bakery, offering a selection of both savory and sweet pastries. The pastries appear fresh and appealing, arranged for easy viewing by customers.
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