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cora

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Sat, Mar 7, 2026, 01:45 PM

Istanbul, Turkey

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This image presents the interior of a confectionery shop, identifiable by its extensive displays of traditional Turkish sweets, strongly suggesting a location in Istanbul, Turkey. In the foreground,…read more

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This image presents the interior of a confectionery shop, identifiable by its extensive displays of traditional Turkish sweets, strongly suggesting a location in Istanbul, Turkey. In the foreground, a male individual stands with his back largely to the viewer, facing a display of sweets. He wears a beige bomber jacket with a repeating pattern, a matching flat cap, black wide-leg trousers, and black shoes. To his right and slightly behind him, a female individual in a black hijab and dark attire is partially visible, appearing to observe the same display area. The shop's left side features multi-tiered wooden and glass display cases filled with various baklava and other pastries arranged in neat rows. Above these cases, shelves are stocked with numerous cylindrical containers, possibly holding teas or spices, alongside jars of preserves. The right side of the shop contains a tall wooden and glass display unit showcasing a wide assortment of Turkish Delight (lokum) in diverse colors and forms, piled on multiple shelves. Packaged sweets, including boxes of "Pişmaniye," occupy the upper sections of this unit. Below the primary Turkish Delight display, two open gift boxes containing compartmentalized, colorful confections are presented on a wooden shelf. The shop walls feature decorative geometric patterns, and the floor is tiled with complementary designs. The area is brightly lit. | Open Wire