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Journal : Amerta Nutrition

Profil Sensori Minuman Jeli Ekstrak Air Daun Salam Kombinasi Jus Jambu Menggunakan Quantitative Descriptive Analysis: Sensory Profiling of Jelly Drink Made from a Combination of Bay Leaf Water Extract and Guava Juice Using a Quantitative Descriptive Analysis Putri, Sefanadia; Marliyati, Sri Anna; Setiawan, Budi; Rimbawan, Rimbawan; Yunianto, Andi Eka; Rusyana, Asep
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v8i3.2024.452-460

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Background: The profiling of a drink made from bay leaves combined guava juice has not been previously reported despite the positive health aspects of both plants. Objectives: To analyze the sensory characteristics of jelly drink bay leaf water extract with guava juice combination using the Quantitative Analysis Descriptive (QDA) sensory evaluation method. Methods: The QDA carried out of three stages, namely the panelist preparation stage, Forum Group Discussion (FGD), and quantitative descriptive test. QDA was carried out on four jelly drink product formulas, namely F0 (standard), F1 (75:25), F2 (50:50), F3 (25:75) from the ratio of bay leaf extract:guava juice. Results: Sensory attributes consist of 17 attributes, namely appearance (particle aggregation size, viscosity, homogeneity), aroma (bay leaf, guava, sweet), texture (gritty, ease of spreading), taste (guava, sweet, sour, bay leaf), mouthfeel (gritty, jelly-like consistency, viscosity), aftertaste (astringent and bitter). The results of the one-way ANOVA analysis showed significant differences between the formula and the control product (p<0.05). Formula 1 and 3 not accepted by consumers because there are weaknesses, such as the inhomogeneous appearance and the strong aroma of bay leaf obtained the highest value in formula 1. In contrast, formula 3 has the highest value in astringent and bitter aftertaste, gritty texture and mouthfeel. Conclusions: The selected treatment is formula two of jelly drink with a ratio of bay leaf water extract: guava juice = 50:50. A description like this will assist food technology in developing new products.
Formulasi Makanan Khas Seruit dari Lampung dengan Penambahan Ikan Gabus (Channa striata) Sebagai Sumber Protein: Formulation of Seruit Indigenous Food from Lampung with the Addition of Snakehead Fish (Channa striata) as a Source of Protein Bertalina, Bertalina; Indriyani, Reni; Sudarmi, Sudarmi; Nugroho, Arie; Yunianto, Andi Eka
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v9i2.2025.258-265

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Background: Seruit is an indigenous food in Lampung. The dish typically consists of a combination of seafood, vegetables, and spices that are stir-fried together to create a savory and aromatic dish beloved by locals and visitors alike. The key ingredient in seruit is the use of fresh seafood such as shrimp, squid, and fish. Objectives: The study aimed to determine a formula based on acceptability and macronutrient content, especially proteins. Methods: The study used a completely randomized experimental design. Seruit was a typical Lampung chili sauce, consisting of shrimp paste chili sauce supplemented with grilled snakehead fish meat. The seruit formulation used in this study consisted of a mixture of 30, 40, and 50 g of chili sauce and 70, 60, and 50 g of snakehead fish. Duncan’s Multiple Range Test (DMRT) was used to analyze organoleptic. Proximate test was used to determine the content of water, ash, crude fiber, carbohydrates, protein, and fat. Results: The acceptability was conducted by 30 semi-trained panelists with the selected formula, namely F3 with a mixture of 50 g of snakehead fish with color indicators (3.50±1.09), aroma (3.72±0.88), taste (3.87±0.94), and texture (3.62±1.02). 100g of harpoon contains 19.67% water content, 1.18% ash content, 2.63% crude fiber, 12.36% protein, 3.17% fat, and 60.98% carbohydrates. Seruit with F3 formula was chosen by the panelists and is a high source of protein. Conclusions: Seruit formula F3 with the addition of 50 g grilled snakehead fish is the selected formula and has potential as a local food source of protein that can be served in the daily diet according to a balanced nutritional diet.
Evaluasi Sensori dan Komposisi Gizi Wafel Substitusi Daun Pepaya Jepang (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) sebagai Camilan Alternatif untuk Remaja Putri Anemia: Sensory Evaluation and Nutritional Composition of Waffle with Chaya Leaf (Cnidoscolus aconitifolius) Substitution as an Alternative Snacks for Adolescent Girls' Anemia Arza, Putri Aulia; Yunianto, Andi Eka
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v9i2.2025.209-215

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Background: Waffle is sweet food like cake but cooked differently, are a beloved snack for teenagers. Chaya is a leafy vegetable that is often consumed because it has a nutritional content that is beneficial for health and can be made into snacks such as waffles. Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the nutritional and cyanide content of Chaya Leaf waffles using a selected formula as a potential solution for iron deficiency anemia in adolescents girls. Methods: Experimental research with a randomized complete design was conducted, varying the amount of Chaya Leaf are 0g, 25g, 50g, and 75g in waffle formulations. Sensory analysis is based on hedonic test results which are evaluated using SPSS version 25 analyzed using one-way ANOVA followed by DMRT (Duncan's Multiple Range Test) analysis, while proximate analysis was conducted following SNI 4305:2018 guidelines. Iron content was measured using atomic absorption spectrophotometry (SNI 01-2896-1998) and cyanide content using the acid titration method and the wet titration method based on SNI 4305:2018. Results: A hedonic test involving 30 semi-trained panelists favored formula F4, containing 75 g of Chaya Leaf, for its color (p-value<0.001), taste (p-value=0.001), and texture (p-value=0.019). In 100 g of waffle, water content was 54.15%, ash content was 2.06%, protein was 20.90%, fat was 12.16%, and carbohydrates were 63.67%. The iron content was 0.43 mg, and cyanide levels were found to be 0.919 mg/g. Conclusions: Formula F4 was preferred by panelists for its high iron content and safe cyanide levels, suggesting the potential of Chaya Leaf waffles as a nutritious snack for teenagers.
Efikasi Makanan Pendamping Bubur Kanji rumbi Instan dalam Meningkatkan Kadar Hemoglobin dan Menurunkan Status Anemia pada Balita Berat Badan Kurang: The Efficacy of Complementary Foods Instant Kanji rumbi Porridge on Increasing Hemoglobin Levels and Reducing Anemia Status in Underweight Toddlers Bustami, Bustami; Suryana, Suryana; Junita, Dini; Yunianto, Andi Eka; Kushargina, Rosyanne
Amerta Nutrition Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): AMERTA NUTRITION (Bilingual Edition)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/amnt.v9i2.2025.329-339

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Background: Cases of underweight and anemia in Acehnese toddlers are high, requiring urgent intervention. A viable alternative is local food-based supplemental feeding, using high-protein and iron-rich meals. One of the examples is the innovative instant kanji rumbi porridge, which is made from Aceh's local protein sources. Objectives: The study aimed to analyze the effect of instant kanji rumbi porridge on hemoglobin (Hb) levels and the anemia status of underweight toddlers through a cluster-randomized control trial design. Methods: The study was conducted in three community health centers in Aceh Besar district and 15 posyandu (integrated service posts) clusters. 46 subjects selected based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria (23 in the intervention group and 23 in the control group). The intervention of instant kanji rumbi porridge was administered for 3 months, with each participant consuming it twice daily. Results: The instant kanji rumbi porridge intervention was successful in reducing the anemia rate from 92.3% of anemic toddlers at baseline to 60.7% by the end of the study. The consumption of instant kanji rumbi porridge significantly increased the energy and nutrient intake of the toddlers both before and after the intervention, as well as within the intervention groups. All groups exhibited an increase in Hb levels; however, the rise in the intervention group was substantially greater than that in the control group (p-value=0.013). Conclusions: Instant kanji rumbi porridge has the potential to be used as a complementary food for toddlers to increase macro and micronutrient intake, especially iron, hence elevating hemoglobin levels and reducing anemia in this age group.
Co-Authors Ahmad Faridi Ai Mahmudatusa’adah Aisyah, Iseu Siti Akbarini, Oon Fatonah Alam, Rafi Gustra Andy Muharry Ardhian, David Arfah Husna Arie Nugroho, Arie Arza, Putri Aulia Asep Rusyana Asep Suryana Abdurrahmat Astri, Desi Astriani, Aveny Septi Asyifa, Mega Atri Sri Ulandari Aviaty Dwina Aulia Ayu Lestari AYU LESTARI Betaditya, Dika Budi Setiawan Bustami Bustami Chandradewi, AASP. Daulay, Suryani A. Daulay, Suryani Agustina Dea Silvani Dian Isti Angraini DIan Siti Fatimah Diya Salsabila Dominikus Raditya Atmaka Dyah Raysa Laksitoresmi Eka Putri Rahmadhani Eliana Eliana Eliza - Sutarman Eliza Eliza Eliza Eliza Ellis Endang Nikmawati Elya, Elya Emy Yuliantini Emy Yuniantini Erna Susilowati Ernawaty, Tutik Fadly, Dzul Fajar Ningsih, Windi Indah Faridi, Ahmad Faridi, Ahmad Fertiasari, Rini Firdaus, Purna Hadibrata, Exsa Happy, Terza A Happy, Terza Aflika Hardiansyah, Angga Hasmar Fajrina Herdiansyah, Dadang Ike Anggraeni Ikeu Tanziha Ima Karimah Ima Saphira Indri Windarti Indriyani, Reni Irma Nuraeni Iseu Siti Aisyah Ismunandar, Helmi Ismunandar Isvari, Gusti Ayu Made Prathita Juliana, Risna Junita, Dini Kamsiah Kamsiah Kosnayani, Ai Sri Krisnasary, Arie Kristiandi, Kiki Larasati, Ratri M. Lasmono, Krisna Nurdin Listyawardhani, Yana Lupiana, Mindo Lusina, Septia Eva M. Ridho Ulya Made Darawati Martianto, Djarat Masriani . Meiyanti Meiyanti, Meiyanti Miratul Haya Miratul Haya miratul haya Miratul Haya, Miratul Mubarak, Raka Anzil Muhammad Eka Asri Rizal Mulyani, Roza Muttalib, Yuges Saputri Nadia Chalida Nur Neni Neni Neni, Neni Ningsih, Windi Indah Fajar Noorlatifah Noorlatifah Nur, Zuhra Tun Nurlaili Nurlaili Nurtandhee, Mutiara Pardilawati, Citra Yuliyanda Pasambuna, Muksin Patrichia, Yolanda Pratiwi, Amali Rica Puji Laksmini Puspitasari, Ikha Deviyanthi Putri, Zakiah Meyra Rahmadi, Antun Ramadhana Komala Rauf Tamim Reni Zuraida Rian Diana Riduan, Alya Izzaty Rimbawan , Romdhona, Nur Rosyanne Kushargina Rosyanne Kushargina Roza Mulyani Rudiyanto, Waluyo Sanya Anda Lusiana Sari Khairinisa sherly sherly sherly sherly Siti Ratna Ningsih Sitti Syakira Sofyan Musyabiq Wijaya Soraya Rahmanisa Sri Anna Marliyati Sudarmi Sudarmi Suharmanto Sumarman Sumarman Sumarman Sumarman Suryana Suryana Suryana Suryana Suryana Suryana Susianti Sutrio Sutrio Sutrio Sutrio Sutrio Sutrio Taufiq Firdaus Al-Ghifari Atmadja Tetty Herta Doloksaribu tri antini Tri Antini, Tri Tri Umiana Soleha Ulinnuha, Najwa Usdeka Muliani Usdeka Muliani Utama, Lalu Juntra Vira Paujiah Nuriyah Walliyana Kusumaningati Wardani, Yusrima Syamsina Wibowo, Muhammad Rafi Widya Ayu Kurnia Putri Windi Indah Fajar Ningsih Wiwi Febriani Yana Listyawardhani Yana, Risda Yuges Saputri Muttalib Yulia Fitri Yuningrum, Hesti Zahra Tazkianisa Hadi Zuhra Tun Nur