The image depicts a display of dried chili peppers in wooden bins, likely in a market or restaurant setting
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The image depicts a display of dried chili peppers in wooden bins, likely in a market or restaurant setting

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San Andrés CholulaMexico

The image depicts a display of dried chili peppers in wooden bins, likely in a market or restaurant setting. Above the bins, on a tiled wall, is text in Spanish reading "¡PASELE PASELE!" painted in bright yellow and red. The text is embellished with small red starburst graphics. The tiled wall is white and appears to be in an arched alcove, with dark, possibly green, tiled ceiling visible in the upper left. The chili peppers are varied in color and size, ranging from deep red to dark brown and black, and include whole dried peppers as well as smaller pieces. Some bins appear to contain whole peppers, while others have more finely chopped or crumbled varieties. The lighting is dim, suggesting an indoor environment, with reflections visible on the glossy tiles. The presence of the Spanish text and the common use of chili peppers in Mexican cuisine strongly suggests this location is in Mexico. Given the specific phrasing and common market displays, this scene is likely found in San Andrés Cholula, Mexico, a region known for its vibrant culinary traditions and markets.