3:30 p.m.

I'm having my tea. I am watching how to make toffee. Upali Wijewardene made "seeny bolla" or sugar balls in Sinhalese language. Delta toffee.

We could make some, a little bit more premium, to offer to people to buy in order to raise political funding.

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The screenshot is from a YouTube video titled "Chewy Caramel Toffee Recipe | Make Caramel Toffee at Home" on the channel GreyPot. The image shows a black tray with neatly arranged pieces of caramel toffee, each cut into rectangular shapes. The toffees have a glossy appearance, suggesting they are freshly made. To the left of the tray, there is a glass container filled with additional toffees wrapped in white paper, indicating a homemade or gift-like presentation. The background is a clean, white surface, allowing the vibrant orange-brown color of the toffees to stand out. The video seems to focus on a cooking tutorial, guiding viewers on how to make these chewy caramel toffees at home. The presence of various browser tabs at the top suggests this is a screenshot taken from a computer. The interface shows typical YouTube elements like the play button, video progress bar, and a subscribe button for the channel.
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