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Edibles in a black bowl. Know what they are?
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Plums?
Nice shot. Is the front rim of the bowl a bit soft or is my monitor? Part of my guess was that there isn't much depth of field, therefore this was a large bowl and larger fruit (as opposed to something like olives) and the darkest fruit I could think of was a plum. It'll probably wind up being capers now that I opened my yap.:-) |
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Looks like a bowl of gloscette raisins.
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Olives?
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Nice shot Walter! I am guessing some kind of chocolate candy.
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Bob, you are as close as I can expect anyone to come. They are those chocolate-covered malted milk balls -- Whoppers, I think they are called.
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Most interesting and very well done!
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