Journal of Functional Food and Nutraceutical
Vol 6. No. 1 (Aug 2024)

Physico-Chemical and Organoleptic Characteristics of Cookies Made from Snake Fruit Cultivar Pondoh Flour (Sallaca edulis Reinw.) and Palm Stem Starch (Arenga pinnata Merr.)

Kumalasari, Ika Dyah (Unknown)
Pradnya Paramitha, Dyah Ayu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
25 Sep 2024

Abstract

Snake fruit is a food that has a fairly high fiber content and also has vitamin C content. Palm stem starch has starch content so it is used to soften the texture of cookies and also has a high fiber content. The use of snake fruit and palm stem starch aims to produce a cookie formulation that is healthier than commercial cookies with high fiber and vitamin C content. The purpose of this study was to determine the physico-chemical and organoleptic properties of cookies made from snake fruit cultivar pondoh flour and palm stem starch. This study used a completely randomized design (CRD) consisting of 5 formulations with 3 replications, namely the ratio of palm stem starch flour and snake fruit cultivar pondoh flour 100%:0% (F1), 75%:25% (F2), 50%:50% (F3), 25%:75% (F4) and 0%:100% (F5). Data were analyzed using One-Way ANOVA and Duncan's further test with 5% significance level. The experiment was conducted by testing physico-chemical and organoleptic properties on 30 untrained panelists. The results showed that making cookies made from snake fruit cultivar pondoh flour and palm stem starch flour had a significant effect on the physico-chemical and organoleptic properties of cookies. The results obtained are water content 4,96%-6,77%; ash content 1,97%-2,88%; fat content 11,78%-14,37%, protein content 6,34%-8,48%; carbohydrate content 57,05%-63,66%; crude fiber content 9,45%-12,25%; vitamin C content 1,00 mg- 2,87 mg; hardness 154,55 N-523,14 N; color L* 29,39-66,05; color a* 2,27-7,84; color b* 10,92-33,86; and organoleptic test color 1,80-4,43; aroma 2,57-3,92, texture 1,87-4,43, taste 1,97-4,23, overall 2,20-4,30.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

jffn

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Subject

Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Nursing

Description

Interdisciplinary approach of food technology, food nutrition, and health Plant bioactives; dietary fibre, probiotics; functional lipids; bioactive peptides; vitamins, minerals and botanicals and other dietary supplements. Nutritional and technological aspects related to the development of ...