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The image captures a close-up view of various packaged Indonesian snack foods displayed within blue plastic crates, likely in a market stall or small shop in South Jakarta, Indonesia. No people are visible. In the upper blue crate, there are several rectangular packaged items, prominently featuring "TANJUNG JAYA GABIN TAPE SPESIAL Rp. 2.000,-" (Tanjung Jaya Special Gabin Tape, Rp. 2,000). Gabin tape is a traditional Indonesian snack often made from crackers filled with fermented cassava (tape). The lower section of the image displays more packaged snacks. On the right, multiple packages of "Bakpia Pathok" are stacked. Bakpia is a popular sweet roll or pastry, and "Pathok" refers to a specific type originating from Yogyakarta. Some Bakpia packages clearly show "HALAL" certification. Towards the center, a bright yellow and red package of "KACANG SUK" (Suk Peanuts) from "Das Kelinci" (Rabbit brand) is visible, labeled as "MAKANAN RINGAN" (Snack). These peanuts appear white, possibly sugared. On the far left, a green, leaf-shaped item, possibly a type of bread or cake, is packaged under the brand "Sari Aroma," marked "KOMBINASI" (Combination) and priced at "Rp.2000". The arrangement of the snacks in plastic crates suggests they are either for sale or storage. The visible text provides brand names, product types, and pricing in Indonesian Rupiah.
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