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This image displays a brightly illuminated confectionery stall situated within a souk or medina in Fez, Morocco. The central object is a tall, multi-shelved display case with a glass front, adorned with traditional Moroccan tile work (zellij). The upper section of the cabinet features an arched top with blue, white, and red geometric patterns, including a central checkered circle. The side frames and base are similarly tiled with a repeating red and white diamond motif against a blue border.

Inside the cabinet, five shelves are packed with numerous varieties of Moroccan pastries and cookies, illuminated by internal fluorescent strip lighting.
*   The top shelf holds large quantities of uniformly shaped, golden-brown cookies, some rounded and some oblong.
*   The second shelf contains rows of crescent-shaped pastries, smaller rectangular sweets, a wrapped gift box with a red bow, and a tall brown bottle, possibly containing honey or syrup, on the right.
*   The third shelf presents trays of various individual cookies, some coated in white powder, alongside clear plastic bags filled with mixed sweets or nuts.
*   The fourth and fifth (bottom) shelves are also laden with diverse small cookies and pastries, arranged on trays.

The immediate foreground features uneven, light-colored stone paving. A dark, irregular stone or concrete mass rests on the ground at the bottom left, next to the cabinet. A wooden support prop extends from the base of the cabinet on the bottom right. To the left of the main display, a metal grid stand, partially obscured, shows small items hanging, suggesting an adjacent vendor's merchandise. To the right, the interior of another section of the shop is visible, characterized by intricate blue, white, and yellow geometric floor and wall tiles, leading to an arched display area also filled with products. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.
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Feb 25, 2026, 3:49 PM

Fez, Morocco

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This image displays a brightly illuminated confectionery stall situated within a souk or medina in Fez, Morocco. The central object is a tall, multi-shelved display case with a glass front, adorned with traditional Moroccan tile work (zellij). The upper section of the cabinet features an arched top with blue, white, and red geometric patterns, including a central checkered circle. The side frames and base are similarly tiled with a repeating red and white diamond motif against a blue border. Inside the cabinet, five shelves are packed with numerous varieties of Moroccan pastries and cookies, illuminated by internal fluorescent strip lighting. * The top shelf holds large quantities of uniformly shaped, golden-brown cookies, some rounded and some oblong. * The second shelf contains rows of crescent-shaped pastries, smaller rectangular sweets, a wrapped gift box with a red bow, and a tall brown bottle, possibly containing honey or syrup, on the right. * The third shelf presents trays of various individual cookies, some coated in white powder, alongside clear plastic bags filled with mixed sweets or nuts. * The fourth and fifth (bottom) shelves are also laden with diverse small cookies and pastries, arranged on trays. The immediate foreground features uneven, light-colored stone paving. A dark, irregular stone or concrete mass rests on the ground at the bottom left, next to the cabinet. A wooden support prop extends from the base of the cabinet on the bottom right. To the left of the main display, a metal grid stand, partially obscured, shows small items hanging, suggesting an adjacent vendor's merchandise. To the right, the interior of another section of the shop is visible, characterized by intricate blue, white, and yellow geometric floor and wall tiles, leading to an arched display area also filled with products. No individuals are present in the scene, and no specific actions or interactions are depicted.

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