The transcript appears to be a conversation about a traditional snack vendor in East Jakarta, who makes and sells cotton candy in various shapes for children. The vendor has been in business for decades, preserving the old-school snack culture. Prices range from 2000 to 5000 Indonesian Rupiah, and the vendor expresses gratitude for his livelihood and hopes to continue making people happy with his offerings. The interaction also includes casual banter and greetings among those present.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is in Bang Ijal, East Jakarta, at a location called Jalan Kalisari.
2. The speaker is visiting a cotton candy stall that is recommended by their family.
3. The price of the cotton candy starts from IDR 2,000-5,000 (approximately USD 0.14-0.35).
4. The speaker orders a cotton candy that can be shaped into 30 different forms.
5. The ingredients used to make the cotton candy include white sugar, white patty, cake flour, food coloring, and pasta.
6. The speaker mentions that the cotton candy is safe for small children to consume.
7. The speaker is 35 years old and has a profession, but their grandchildren also have a profession.
8. The speaker mentions that they have been making cotton candy for decades.
9. The speaker sells cotton candy for IDR 250,000 (approximately USD 17.50) and makes a profit.
10. The speaker has a YouTube channel that focuses on eating and food-related content.
11. The speaker is making a video about old school snacks, including cotton candy.
12. The speaker mentions that they have to pay IDR 100 (approximately USD 0.007) for each shape of cotton candy they make.
13. The speaker is given a toothbrush as a gift and brushes their teeth on camera.
14. The speaker makes a cotton candy that is shaped like a dolphin.
15. The speaker mentions that they have to make 30 more cotton candies to complete their mission.
16. The speaker is given a sweet treat, possibly a cake or pastry, and eats it on camera.
17. The speaker mentions that they are using sweetened condensed milk to make their cotton candy.
18. The speaker makes a cotton candy that is shaped like a sword.
19. The speaker gives away free cotton candies to their viewers.
20. The speaker mentions that they have been making cotton candies for over 35 years.
21. The speaker is making a video about their hobby of eating and food-related content.
22. The speaker mentions that they have to pay IDR 2000-3000 (approximately USD 0.14-0.21) for each cotton candy they make.
23. The speaker makes a cotton candy that is shaped like a bicycle.
24. The speaker mentions that they are using drawstring to make their cotton candies.
25. The speaker makes a cotton candy that is shaped like a ring.
26. The speaker mentions that they are using fiber to make their cotton candies.
27. The speaker makes a cotton candy that is shaped like a Teletubby.
28. The speaker mentions that they have to use a hot tool to make their cotton candies.
29. The speaker makes a cotton candy that is shaped like a Ultraman.
30. The speaker mentions that they have completed their mission of making 30 cotton candies.