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An indoor, well-lit display cabinet, likely in a shop or bakery in Kozhikode, India, showcases a variety of packaged sweets. The multi-tiered, metallic and glass cabinet is brightly illuminated by overhead fluorescent lights, casting reflections on the glass.

The top two shelves feature numerous clear plastic tubs filled with multi-colored, cube-shaped sweets, resembling jelly or fruit halwa, some mixed with nuts. These tubs are stacked, creating a vibrant, appealing display.

The middle two shelves hold rows of clear, round plastic containers, primarily filled with two distinct types of halwa: one appears to be a reddish-orange or fruit-based variant, and the other a dark brown or black type, possibly a chocolate or date halwa. Many of these containers have nuts or seeds sprinkled on top. They are stacked a few layers deep on each shelf.

The bottom shelf displays rectangular clear plastic containers, again filled with multi-colored sweets similar in appearance to those on the top shelves. Below this shelf, the tops of several plastic beverage bottles are visible, with the word "Cheers" legible on at least one label.

A small sign affixed to the second shelf (from the top) reads "MALABAR" with "SWEETS & SNACKS" faintly visible below, strongly indicating the regional origin and type of products sold. No people are visible in the frame; the focus is solely on the confectionery display.
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Dec 16, 2024, 4:07 PM

Kozhikode, India

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An indoor, well-lit display cabinet, likely in a shop or bakery in Kozhikode, India, showcases a variety of packaged sweets. The multi-tiered, metallic and glass cabinet is brightly illuminated by overhead fluorescent lights, casting reflections on the glass. The top two shelves feature numerous clear plastic tubs filled with multi-colored, cube-shaped sweets, resembling jelly or fruit halwa, some mixed with nuts. These tubs are stacked, creating a vibrant, appealing display. The middle two shelves hold rows of clear, round plastic containers, primarily filled with two distinct types of halwa: one appears to be a reddish-orange or fruit-based variant, and the other a dark brown or black type, possibly a chocolate or date halwa. Many of these containers have nuts or seeds sprinkled on top. They are stacked a few layers deep on each shelf. The bottom shelf displays rectangular clear plastic containers, again filled with multi-colored sweets similar in appearance to those on the top shelves. Below this shelf, the tops of several plastic beverage bottles are visible, with the word "Cheers" legible on at least one label. A small sign affixed to the second shelf (from the top) reads "MALABAR" with "SWEETS & SNACKS" faintly visible below, strongly indicating the regional origin and type of products sold. No people are visible in the frame; the focus is solely on the confectionery display.

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