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The image captures a vibrant display of traditional Indian sweets, known as mithai, showcased in a brightly lit glass counter, likely within a sweet shop in Delhi, India. Various types of sweets are meticulously arranged in metallic trays across multiple shelves.

On the top left, large, golden-brown fried sweets, identified as "देशी घी बालुशाही" (Desi Ghee Balushahi), are priced at 520 per kilogram. Adjacent to them, square, greyish-white blocks resemble "काजू बर्फी" (Kaju Barfi), listed at 880/Kg. To their right, a tray holds numerous small, round sweets covered in chopped nuts, labeled "बादाम पाक" (Badam Pak) and costing 980/Kg.

The middle shelf features crescent-shaped, fried pastries known as "देशी घी गुझिया" (Desi Ghee Gujhia), available for 600/- per kilogram. Next to these are trays of smaller, yellowish-orange square sweets. Below the Badam Pak, a tray displays round, brownish sweets, each topped with a cashew, named "झझरा लड्डू" (Jhajhra Laddoo) and priced at 960/k.

On the bottom shelf, pale white or greenish square blocks are visible, with an indistinct label possibly indicating "सोन [हलवा/पापड़ी]" (Sohan Halwa/Son Papdi) for 760/kg. Towards the bottom right, a tray contains bright yellow, spherical sweets clearly marked as "डल्ला बुन्दी लड़" (Dalda Boondi Laddoo) at 300/-. Another tray of green and yellow speckled laddoos is also present on this shelf. The labels, predominantly in Hindi, indicate the names and per-kilogram prices of the sweets, emphasizing the diverse and rich offerings of the sweet shop.
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Jan 13, 2025

Delhi, India

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The image captures a vibrant display of traditional Indian sweets, known as mithai, showcased in a brightly lit glass counter, likely within a sweet shop in Delhi, India. Various types of sweets are meticulously arranged in metallic trays across multiple shelves. On the top left, large, golden-brown fried sweets, identified as "देशी घी बालुशाही" (Desi Ghee Balushahi), are priced at 520 per kilogram. Adjacent to them, square, greyish-white blocks resemble "काजू बर्फी" (Kaju Barfi), listed at 880/Kg. To their right, a tray holds numerous small, round sweets covered in chopped nuts, labeled "बादाम पाक" (Badam Pak) and costing 980/Kg. The middle shelf features crescent-shaped, fried pastries known as "देशी घी गुझिया" (Desi Ghee Gujhia), available for 600/- per kilogram. Next to these are trays of smaller, yellowish-orange square sweets. Below the Badam Pak, a tray displays round, brownish sweets, each topped with a cashew, named "झझरा लड्डू" (Jhajhra Laddoo) and priced at 960/k. On the bottom shelf, pale white or greenish square blocks are visible, with an indistinct label possibly indicating "सोन [हलवा/पापड़ी]" (Sohan Halwa/Son Papdi) for 760/kg. Towards the bottom right, a tray contains bright yellow, spherical sweets clearly marked as "डल्ला बुन्दी लड़" (Dalda Boondi Laddoo) at 300/-. Another tray of green and yellow speckled laddoos is also present on this shelf. The labels, predominantly in Hindi, indicate the names and per-kilogram prices of the sweets, emphasizing the diverse and rich offerings of the sweet shop.

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