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This dimly lit image, captured in Prague, Czechia, presents a display case in what appears to be a specialty store, showcasing a variety of Middle Eastern products. The scene is devoid of people and the lighting, combined with reflections on the glass, suggests it might be evening or an interior with low ambient light. On the left, several packages of "ABIDO Krydorr Best Spices" are neatly stacked. The packaging clearly states "ABIDO Company for Trade & Industry" with contact information for Beirut, Lebanon. Visible Arabic text translates to "types of spices" and "the finest types of spices," along with a note to "keep in a cool and dry place." The packages depict various whole spices, such as white peppercorns and other reddish spices. The right side of the display, darker than the left, features several items with a strong cultural aesthetic. A decorative, ornate metallic teapot or coffee pot, possibly made of brass or silver, stands out with its intricate etched patterns. Below it, a compact, box-shaped item that resembles a manual coffee grinder can be seen. Further down, a can of "GURUKAHVECI MEHMET EFENDI Turkish Co" coffee is visible. Above the teapot, a dark package, partially obscured, is identifiable by the brand name "NAJJAR," which typically produces coffee. The collection of goods—Lebanese spices, Turkish coffee, and a traditional teapot—suggests a shop specializing in Middle Eastern culinary and cultural items.
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