Penelitian Gizi dan Makanan (The Journal of Nutrition and Food Research)
JILID 23 (2000)

PENGEMBANGAN FORMULA MAKANAN ANAK BATITA MENGGUNAKAN PANGAN TRADISIONAL DADIH SUSU SAPI

Uken S. Soetrisno (Unknown)
Rossi R. Apriyantono (Unknown)
Nelis Imanningsih (Unknown)
Luxy Pasaribu (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Nov 2012

Abstract

DEVELOPMENT OF FOOD FORMULA BASED ON FERMENTED COW'S MILK (DADIH) FOR CHILDREN UNDER THREE YEARS OLD.Background: Undernutrition is still one of major problems among children under three years old. One proposed strategic to overcome such problem is to give food supplementation to the children by using local materials.Objective: This study tried to use dadih as traditionally fermented milk from West Sumatera and developed into nutritious food formula.Method: Two kinds of carbohydrates were used in food product development with addition of dadih and tempe flour as protein sources. Physical characteristics and nutrient content were analyzed and prepared to fulfill the CAC criteria. The products acceptance was evaluated by sensoric or organoleptic tests which were done by adult women and by the target group.Results: The food products were nutritionally densed and highly accepted by the target group. The children could consume the product to fullfill their daily need for energy and protein as much as 25% and 50%, respectivelly. Different types of processing the formula should be done to produce different physical characteristics that could produce different types of snack foods.Key Words: dadih, fermented milk, food formula, children under three years old

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Journal Info

Abbrev

pgm

Publisher

Subject

Health Professions Medicine & Pharmacology Nursing Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Focus and Scope Penelitian Gizi dan Makanan is a journal developed to disseminate and discuss the scientific literature and other research on the development of health in the field of food and nutrition. This journal is intended as a medium for communication among stake holders on health research ...