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Kontribusi Pemanfaatan Ubi Jalar Ungu Menjadi Klepon Di Kota Bengkulu Anggraini, Sentri; Aristina, Selvin; Ilahi, M Dellan Anugrah; Pratama, Aldi Agung; Sahputra, Ikwan; Saputra, Zony Hendra; Sumartono, Eko
Jurnal PADAMU NEGERI (Pengabdian pada Masyarakat Bidang Eksakta) Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Perkumpulan Dosen Muda (PDM) Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37638/padamunegeri.v4i2.1038

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Tubers, one of which is sweet potato, is one of the local food production from plantations and agriculture in Bengkulu City.The potential of sweet potato as a raw material for the food industry is very large, given the abundant material resources available, due to easy cultivation and a short harvest period.Purple sweet potato is a food ingredient that has a high content of carbohydrate nutrients and a source of calories. Therefore, in some areas sweet potatoes are also used as a staple food. Sweet potatoes are also a source of vitamins and minerals. Vitamins contained in sweet potatoes are vitamin C and rich in vitamin A (beta-carotene), thiamin (vitamin B1) and riboflavin. While the minerals in sweet potatoes include iron (Fe), phosphorus (P) and calcium (Ca). The purpose of this activity is to process purple sweet potato into klepon which has a unique variation. Because klepon is generally green and filled with brown sugar and topped with grated coconut, various types of klepon made with several ingredients certainly have their own charm, especially regarding color. Purple sweet potato will give the klepon a natural purple color, and we also vary the klepon filling with chocolate bars and topped with chocolate mesis and grated cheese. 
Pengolahan Limbah Botol Plastik Dan Pemulihan Trauma Anak Pasca Gempa Ardiansah, Defri; Putra, Satria Yosa; Wati, Kurnia Rahma; Aristina, Selvin; Anggraini, Sentri; Afriani, Ririn; Nur’aini, Hesti; Fariadi, Herri
Jurnal Gotong Royong Vol 2 No 2 (2025): Oktober
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Dehasen Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37676/gotong royong.v2i2.9151

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This study aims to process plastic bottle waste into a medium for making a garden to reduce the accumulation of plastic waste in RT 58, Betungan Village, and provide an approach to post-earthquake trauma recovery by studying together and interactively to children in RT 58. This study uses an observational methodology involving residents, children in RT 58, and the local government. The findings show that the large pile of plastic bottle waste behind the RT 58 housing and polluting the surrounding environment can be used as a medium for a toga garden to add to the beauty of the environment in RT 58. The methodology for post-earthquake trauma recovery in children using the method of studying together and interactively increases courage and is one of the efforts to reduce children's trauma after the Bengkulu earthquake.