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A close-up, angled shot peers into the glowing interior of a traditional, vertical oven, likely a _tandyr_ or tandoor, characteristic of the culinary practices found in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The oven's thick, grey, and visibly cracked exterior suggests a sturdy construction, possibly from clay or concrete, and a history of intense use. The inner walls of the oven emit a vibrant orange and reddish light, indicating high temperatures where numerous small, round, golden-brown baked goods are meticulously adhered. These items, resembling small breads, buns, or _samsas_, are arranged in dense rows, displaying varied textures and shades of brown from the baking process. To the left, a portion of a lighter-colored, cracked wall is visible, along with a yellow pipe and some dark elements in the bottom left corner, hinting at an indoor or enclosed bakery setting. On the right side, a metal tray or grate, laden with crumbs, seeds (possibly sesame), and other charred remnants, suggests a functional surface for handling the freshly baked goods as they are removed from the hot oven. The scene vividly portrays a traditional baking activity. No visible text is present in the image.
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