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This is a close-up, overhead shot of a dish of pilaf, a rice dish popular in Iran, likely served in Shiraz, Iran. The pilaf appears to be a variation of "Adas Polo" (lentil rice) or "Morasa Polo" (jeweled rice), as it contains fluffy white rice, some of which is tinted yellow, possibly from turmeric. Mixed throughout the rice are ingredients that suggest these variations. There are numerous small, dark brown lentils, consistent with Adas Polo. There are also pieces of shredded chicken, identifiable by their fibrous texture and light brown color. Additionally, there are some dark, shriveled, raisin-like objects, which could be raisins or dried barberries, common in Morasa Polo. The dish has a warm, inviting appearance, with the colors of the rice, lentils, chicken, and dried fruit creating a rich tapestry. The lighting is slightly dim, suggesting it might be indoors, perhaps during meal preparation or serving. There is no visible text in the image.
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