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The image displays two glasses of Yerba Mate, identifiable by the loose-leaf tea and the metal straw (bombilla). This beverage is served alongside snacks that are characteristic of the Middle East, most notably what appears to be Turkish delight (lokum), nuts, and other sweets.
This specific cultural combination of a South American drink with Levantine hospitality items is a strong indicator of Syria. The country has a deeply ingrained mate-drinking culture, brought by diaspora returning from South America, and is one of the largest importers of Yerba Mate in the world.
Similar to Syria, Lebanon has a significant population that regularly consumes Yerba Mate, a tradition adopted from Lebanese emigrants to South America. The pairing of mate with local sweets, nuts, and pastries, as shown in the image, is a common social custom. The visual evidence strongly points to the Levant region, making Lebanon a very high-probability location.
The image shows two traditional yerba mate cups with bombillas, a cultural beverage strongly associated with Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and southern Brazil. The snacks include typical South American sweets and nuts. The style of the cups and the snacks suggest a setting in Argentina, particularly in Córdoba, a city known for its mate culture and similar snack presentations. The table surface and lighting also fit typical indoor settings in this region.
The beverage is Yerba Mate, the national drink of Argentina. While the accompanying snacks are not typical pairings in Argentina (where pastries or biscuits are more common), the country has a large diaspora from Syria and Lebanon. Therefore, it is plausible this scene is from an Argentinian household of Levantine descent, blending cultural traditions. However, the food selection makes a location within the Levant itself more probable.
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Indoor • Yerba Mate (processed) • Indoor
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Contexto e cultura
The image displays two glasses of Yerba Mate, identifiable by the loose-leaf tea and the metal straw (bombilla). This beverage is served alongside snacks that are characteristic of the Middle East, most notably what appears to be Turkish delight (lokum), nuts, and other sweets. This specific cultural combination of a South American drink with Levantine hospitality items is a strong indicator of Syria. The country has a deeply ingrained mate-drinking culture, brought by diaspora returning from South America, and is one of the largest importers of Yerba Mate in the world.