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Journal : JURNAL AGROINDUSTRI HALAL

Proximate Study and Acceptance of “Abon Ikan” Using Different Fish Meats in Cilacap khoeruddin wittriansyah; Ari Kristiningsih; Annas Setiawan Prabowo
JURNAL AGROINDUSTRI HALAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Agroindustri Halal 7(1)
Publisher : Lembaga Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Djuanda Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (987.822 KB) | DOI: 10.30997/jah.v7i1.3384

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Cilacap is a center of fisheries in Central Java province. One of the development fisheries product is the processing of “Abon Ikan”. The advantage of “Abon Ikan” “Abon Ikan” is they have a long shelf life and can give additional income for fishermen. Different fish meat will affect the taste and nutritional content of the “Abon Ikan”. This study aims to analyze the differences in “Abon Ikan” from 3 types of fish meat used in Cilacap. The fish meat used is tuna, catfish (clarias), and patin (pangasius). The three “Abon Ikan” products were then analyzed for their nutrient contents using proximate analysis. Acceptance test using the sensory test carried out on 50 respondents covering aspects of taste, aroma, texture, and appearance. Based on the results of the proximate analysis, three parameters were in accordance with SNI Abon Ikan (1995) are crude protein content, ash content, and crude fat content. Parameters of water content and crude fiber content have not in accordance SNI Abon Ikan. “The hedonic test for acceptance of the four categories: taste, aroma, texture, and appearance, the highest positions were all in the Abon patin (4.04., 3,7., 4.02., 3,92).
Uji sensori Mi Basah Bebas Gluten (Gluten Free) berbasis Tepung Sukun dengan Penambahan Karagenan Ari Kristiningsih; Khoiruddin Wittriansyah; Santi Purwaningrum
JURNAL AGROINDUSTRI HALAL Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Agroindustri Halal 8(1)
Publisher : Lembaga Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Djuanda Bogor

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Breadfruit is one of the alternative sources of new carbohydrates in the form of wet noodles. Breadfruit flour is a gluten-free food product, which is good for digestion and also for children with autism. Carrageenan is added to the manufacture of noodles as a substitute for gluten in the dough. To add color and taste, squid ink is added as a natural dye for breadfruit noodles. This study aims to determine consumer acceptance of breadfruit flour-based wet noodles with the addition of carrageenan as a thickener and squid ink as a dye. This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with five treatments, namely with the addition of carrageenan 1%, 3%, 4%, 5% and without the addition of carrageenan (0%). Based on the results of the study, it was found that the water content of breadfruit flour was 2.86%, ash content was o, 2% and protein content was 6.35%. Based on the sensory test, it was found that the P value > 0.05 on all parameters, namely color, taste, aroma and texture, which means that the difference in carrageenan concentrations is not significantly different. The most preferred color by panelists on noodles with the addition of 7% carrageenan. The most preferred taste in breadfruit noodles without the addition of carrageenan and 5%. The most preferred aroma in noodles with the addition of 5% carrageenan. The most preferred texture in noodles with the addition of 1% carrageenan.
Diversifikasi Olahan Sidat menjadi Produk Unagi Pastry Khoeruddin Wittriansyah; Ari Kristiningsih
JURNAL AGROINDUSTRI HALAL Vol. 9 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Agroindustri Halal 9(3)
Publisher : Universitas Djuanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30997/jah.v9i3.7190

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Eel has a high nutritional content. The process of processing fillets and making kabayaki leaves waste eel fish bones. There are not many variations of processed eel and there is potential for using eel bones, so diversification efforts need to be made. This study aims to make processed pastry using bone flour and eel meat. Pastry dough made from wheat flour is added with eel flour, and eel meat with 3 variables; P1, P2, and P3. P1 was (5% bone flour and 25% eel meat), P2 was (7.5% bone flour and 30% eel meat) and P3 was (10% bone flour and 35% eel meat). Bone flour and eel meat were analyzed proximately to determine their nutritional content. Hedonic organoleptic analysis including taste, aroma, texture, and appearance was carried out on unagi pastry P1, P2, and P3. The results showed that the eel bones contained a high protein, (31.82%) and a low water content (3.37%). Eel meat contains 41.72% protein and 15.98% crude fat. Organoleptic results showed the panelists preferred Unagi Pastry P1 both in terms of taste (3.48), aroma (3.46), texture (3.42), and appearance (3.92).