TRJ (Tourism Research Journal)
Vol 10 No 1 (2026): (TRJ) Tourism Research Journal

Localizing Western Desserts Through Mocaf Boterkoek and Red Rice Puff Pastry Fusion Products

St. Hadijah (Politeknik Bosowa, Makassar, Indonesia)
Riska Veronika (Politeknik Bosowa, Makassar, Indonesia)
Jumria Beta (Politeknik Bosowa, Makassar, Indonesia)
Jamila Jamila (Politeknik Bosowa, Makassar, Indonesia)
Putu Adi Putra Arimbawa (The University of Osaka, Osaka, Japan)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Apr 2026

Abstract

This study aims to localize Western dessert products through the integration of Indonesian local flours and fusion gastronomy approaches. Using an experimental product development design, the study developed two localized pastry products: Mocaf Boterkoek and Red Rice Puff Pastry. The research was conducted in two stages: flour substitution trials and fusion product development. The research was conducted in two stages, namely flour substitution trials and fusion product development. The substitution stage identified 50% mocaf flour as the most suitable level for Boterkoek and 25% red rice flour for Puff Pastry in terms of structural and sensory performance. These formulations were then adapted using Indonesian dessert inspirations, resulting in a nastar-inspired Boterkoek and a molen-inspired Puff Pastry. Sensory evaluation involved 25 semi-trained panelists, 3 expert panelists, and 200 consumer panelists using a seven-point hedonic scale. Both products received consistently positive sensory scores, and paired sample t-test results showed no significant differences across all evaluated attributes. The novelty of this study lies in its integration of local flour substitution and fusion gastronomy within a single pastry innovation framework. The findings indicate that local flours can be successfully incorporated into Western dessert products without reducing consumer acceptance. Keywords: fusion pastry, mocaf flour, red rice flour, boterkoek, puff pastry

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Journal Info

Abbrev

trj

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Environmental Science

Description

Tourism Research Journal is published twice a year in April and October containing articles result of thought and researches in social, economic and policy of tourism in general. This journal encompasses original research articles, review articles, and short communications, including: Tourism: ...