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This image displays a clear plastic container filled with "Amloki Morobba" (Indian gooseberry preserve), a traditional sweet and sour preparation, likely for sale in a market or shop in Purbachal, Bangladesh. The container holds numerous small, roundish, dark brown fruits submerged in a thick, syrupy, dark amber liquid. A metal spoon is partially visible at the top left, resting among the fruits and liquid, suggesting it's used for serving. The scene focuses entirely on the food item, with no people visible. The background is indistinct, hinting at an indoor setting. The fruits appear plump and glossy, with some showing slight textural variations, characteristic of preserved amla. Small specks, possibly spices, are scattered throughout the liquid. A bright yellow label is attached to the front of the container. The main text, written in Bengali, clearly identifies the product as "আমলকীর মোরব্বা" (Amlokir Morobba). Below this, an image shows several oval-shaped preserves on a plate. Further down, pricing information is displayed: "১০০ গ্রাম ৮০ টাকা, ১ কেজি ৮০০ টাকা," indicating that 100 grams cost 80 Bangladeshi Taka and 1 kilogram costs 800 Bangladeshi Taka. Some smaller, less legible text and a barcode-like graphic are also on the label. The image captures the preserve in a retail display, highlighting its visual appeal and providing essential information for potential buyers. The time of day and weather are not discernible.
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