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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. Yellow pumpkin Lemang in a bamboo cooker that is still in the fireplace of Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. Workers guard a fire while cooking traditional lemang cuisine in Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. Yellow pumpkin Lemang in a bamboo cooker that is still in the fireplace of Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. Workers guard a fire while cooking traditional lemang cuisine in Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. Workers guard a fire while cooking traditional lemang cuisine in Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. An elderly mother prepares banana leaves for the bamboo lining of a traditional lemang cooker from a fireplace in Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Banda Aceh, Aceh, Indonesia. 21st Feb, 2026. A woman stirs jam in a large cauldron for toping lemang in Lamdingin Village, Banda Aceh City, Aceh province, Indonesia on Saturday, February 21, 2026. Lemang is a traditional food typical of various tribes in Indonesia made of glutinous rice and pumpkin and coconut milk, cooked in bamboo segments covered with banana leaves, then burned on coals, and is usually served when breaking the fast. (Credit Image: © Khairu Syukrillah/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 20th Feb, 2026. Crowds of locals walk through the decorated streets and market stalls below the Erbil Citadel enjoying food and sweets during the evenings of Ramadan The area comes alive at night with colorful string lights and shoppers preparing for Suhoor (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Yaseen/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 20th Feb, 2026. Crowds of locals walk through the decorated streets and market stalls below the Erbil Citadel enjoying food and sweets during the evenings of Ramadan The area comes alive at night with colorful string lights and shoppers preparing for Suhoor (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Yaseen/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 20th Feb, 2026. Crowds of locals walk through the decorated streets and market stalls below the Erbil Citadel enjoying food and sweets during the evenings of Ramadan The area comes alive at night with colorful string lights and shoppers preparing for Suhoor (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Yaseen/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 20th Feb, 2026. Crowds of locals walk through the decorated streets and market stalls below the Erbil Citadel enjoying food and sweets during the evenings of Ramadan The area comes alive at night with colorful string lights and shoppers preparing for Suhoor (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Yaseen/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Erbil, Kurdistan Region, Iraq. 20th Feb, 2026. Crowds of locals walk through the decorated streets and market stalls below the Erbil Citadel enjoying food and sweets during the evenings of Ramadan The area comes alive at night with colorful string lights and shoppers preparing for Suhoor (Credit Image: © Mahmoud Yaseen/ZUMA Press Wire) EDITORIAL USAGE ONLY! Not for Commercial USAGE!-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Built in 1676 by Mughal Subahdar Shaista Khan, the mosque serves as a spiritual sanctuary amidst the bustling 400-year-old Chawkbazar Iftar market, where thousands unite daily to break their fast in a display of communal harmony.-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th February, 2026. Flooded farmland used for growing crops in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire. The weeks of rain that the UK has endured is causing problems for some farmers as their farmland remains waterlogged meaning they cannot sew crops. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th February, 2026. Flooded farmland used for growing crops in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire. The weeks of rain that the UK has endured is causing problems for some farmers as their farmland remains waterlogged meaning they cannot sew crops. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th February, 2026. Flooded farmland used for growing crops in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire. The weeks of rain that the UK has endured is causing problems for some farmers as their farmland remains waterlogged meaning they cannot sew crops. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th February, 2026. Flooded farmland used for growing crops in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire. The weeks of rain that the UK has endured is causing problems for some farmers as their farmland remains waterlogged meaning they cannot sew crops. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Eton, Windsor, Berkshire, UK. 20th February, 2026. Flooded farmland used for growing crops in Eton, Windsor, Berkshire. The weeks of rain that the UK has endured is causing problems for some farmers as their farmland remains waterlogged meaning they cannot sew crops. Credit: Maureen McLean/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto
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Chawkbazar Iftar Market, located in the heart of Old Dhaka, is a historic and vibrant hub of traditional Ramadan delicacies. With a legacy spanning over 400 years, this market has become an integral part of Dhaka’s cultural and culinary heritage. Every year during Ramadan, thousands of people from across the city flock to Chawkbazar to experience its diverse and mouth-watering array of iftar items.-stock-foto