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In Manavi, Georgia, a close-up shot captures a row of churchkhela, a traditional Georgian candy, hanging to dry. The candy consists of nuts, typically walnuts or hazelnuts, coated in thickened grape juice or fruit puree. The churchkhela are suspended by thin white strings from a metal rack, creating a visually striking display. The candies themselves vary in color, with prominent shades of deep purple and bright red, suggesting different fruit flavors or stages of drying. The texture appears slightly glossy and uneven, indicative of the coating process. In the background, out of focus, are other rows of churchkhela in different colors, such as black and a more muted brown or orange. The setting appears to be an outdoor market or a food production area, with a rough concrete floor visible at the bottom and a textured, light-colored wall or ceiling in the upper background. There are no people visible in the frame. The focus is sharply on the churchkhela, highlighting their form, color, and texture.
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