Moringa oleifera leaves are known for their high nutritional content, yet their utilization remains limited. This study aimed to develop Moringa leaf-based sticks and evaluate their acceptance. An experimental method was employed, creating three stick formulations: control, 10% Moringa leaf powder (A), and 20% Moringa leaf powder (B). Proximate analysis, organoleptic tests, and community acceptance surveys were conducted. Results showed significant protein, vitamin A, and iron increases in Moringa-fortified sticks. Formulation A had the best acceptance with an average score of 4.2 out of 5 for all organoleptic parameters. Despite higher nutritional value, Formulation B was less preferred due to stronger color intensity and aroma. The survey revealed that 85% of respondents were interested in consuming Moringa sticks regularly. Education and demonstration of stick-making to the community increased interest, with 78% of respondents willing to try making them at home. In conclusion, Moringa leaf sticks have the potential to become a healthy snack alternative that can improve community nutritional intake. Further research on nutrient stability during storage and formulation optimization is needed for better acceptance..  
                        
                        
                        
                        
                            
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