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100%
India

The meal on the paper plate is highly characteristic of Bengali cuisine.

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Bangladesh, Dhaka
70%

The meal is quintessentially Bengali, which is the national cuisine of Bangladesh. Rice and fish are central to the diet, and this specific preparation is common across the country. The visual evidence of the food is virtually indistinguishable from what would be found in West Bengal, India, making Bangladesh an equally strong candidate region. Dhaka is used as a representative major city within this region.

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India, Bhubaneswar
45%

The cuisine of the Indian state of Odisha, which borders West Bengal, shares many characteristics with Bengali food. A meal centered around rice, fish curry ('Machha Besara' or 'Machha Jhola'), and vegetable dishes is also very common there. While the specific combination is most archetypal of Bengal, it would not be out of place in Odisha, making it a plausible, though less likely, location.

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The meal on the paper plate is highly characteristic of Bengali cuisine. It features rice, a piece of fish in a yellowish curry (likely 'Maachher Jhol', made with turmeric and mustard oil), a vegetable side dish (a 'Torkari', possibly with potatoes), and what appears to be dal mixed with the rice. This combination, known as 'Maach Bhaat' (fish and rice), is a staple and iconic meal in the Bengal region, particularly in the Indian state of West Bengal, of which Kolkata is the capital. Eating with the hand is the traditional method. The setting appears informal, consistent with a community meal or a simple eatery, common throughout the region.