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The image is a photograph of a health awareness poster titled "ANO ANG DRINK MO TODAY?" (What Drink Will You Have Today?) displayed in what appears to be a public space or institution. The poster, featuring various beverages and their nutritional information, is set against a backdrop of wooden paneling and large white balloons. The Southern Philippines Medical Center, Nutrition and Dietetics Department is credited at the top of the poster. The poster is organized into sections, each showcasing a different drink: * **Coffee 3 in 1 (Nescafe):** Depicts a red mug with coffee, with nutritional details such as serving size, calories, carbohydrates, protein, fat, and sugar. * **Coca-Cola:** Shows a bottle of Coca-Cola with its nutritional information. * **Water:** Features a glass of water, highlighting its calorie-free nature and zero nutritional content. * **Chocolate Drink (Milo):** Displays a cup of chocolate drink with Milo packaging, listing its nutritional breakdown. * **Coconut Water:** Shows a coconut with a straw and flower, emphasizing its natural hydrating properties and electrolytes. * **Milk Tea:** Presents a cup of milk tea, detailing its composition of brewed tea and milk. * **Matcha Latte:** Illustrates a cup of matcha latte, noting its richness in antioxidants. * **Lemon Iced Tea (Nestea):** Features a cup of iced tea with Nestea packaging, describing it as a refreshing tea beverage. * **Probiotics (Yakult):** Shows a bottle of Yakult, emphasizing its beneficial bacteria or yeasts. * **Energy Drink:** Displays a bottle of an energy drink, noting its stimulants like taurine and guarana. Below these beverage sections, there's a prominent box titled "RECOMMENDED DAILY SUGAR ALLOWANCES." This section cites the American Heart Association, recommending a maximum daily intake of added sugar for men and women. The bottom of the poster includes citations from the American Heart Association and the FNRI Department of Science and Technology. To the right of the main poster, a portion of another poster is visible, featuring cartoon illustrations of people and text in Filipino, possibly related to health or diet. The scene appears to be indoors, with good lighting. The wooden paneling suggests a reception area, hallway, or event space within a medical facility or educational institution. The poster itself is the central focus, providing information on drink choices and their health implications. The overall impression is one of an educational display aimed at promoting healthier beverage consumption.
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