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Quality and consumer preferences on Gayo Arabica coffee brew based on the blending formulation and brewing method [Mutu dan konsumen terhadap seduhan kopi Arabika Gayo berdasarkan formulasi pencampuran bubuk kopi dan metode penyeduhan] Hasni, Dian; Hidayanti, Nori Asri; Rahmany, Mahathir; Widayat, Heru Prono; Muzaifa, Murna; Rahmad, Dedy
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.1-11

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Gayo Arabica coffee has three cultivars that farmers in the Gayo Highlands commercially manage: Timtim, Borbor, and Ateng Super. Coffee blending is necessary to optimize the quality of Gayo Arabica coffee brews. In addition to the blend formulation, the brewing method also affects the quality of the brew. This study aims to understand the quality of coffee brews and consumer acceptance of two blending formulations optimized from previous research, brewed using four different brewing methods. The research used a factorial randomized block design with two factors. The first factors were the Gayo coffee blend formulation, 25% Timtim + 50% Borbor + 25% Ateng Super and 50% Borbor + 50% Ateng Super. The second factor was the coffee brewing method consisting of 4 levels: manual brew, French press, V60, and espresso. Brew quality parameters included pH, total dissolved solids, antioxidant activity, and sensory attributes such as aroma, flavor, body, aftertaste, and overall. The results showed that the interaction between the coffee blend formulation and the brewing method did not significantly affect the flavor in the sensory test. The coffee blend formulation significantly affected aroma, aftertaste, body, and overall but did not significantly affect antioxidant activity (65.87-65.42%), total dissolved solids (1.35°Brix), and pH. The Simple Additive Weighing method ranking test indicated that the best treatment combination was found in the formulation of 25% Timtim + 50% Borbor + 25% Ateng Super brewed using the French press method.
Marmalade’s formulation of Madu Susu Orange (Citrus reticulata) on multiple concentrations of sucrose [Formulasi marmalade jeruk madu susu (Citrus reticulata) pada berbagai konsentrasi sukrosa] Agustina, Mulya; Dewi, Yohana Sutiknyawati Kusuma; Lestari, Oke Anandika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.12-22

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Generally, the type of orange used in marmalade production is Sunkist oranges.  In this study, Madu Susu Oranges (Citrus reticulata), a local orange variety typically consumed fresh and rarely processed into products, were used as the raw material for making marmalade. Additionally, sucrose is a key ingredient that can influence the balance between pectin and water in marmalade, affecting its characteristics and making it a valuable topic for further research. The main objective of this research was to determine the best sucrose concentration in the Madu Susu Orange marmalade formulation based on its physicochemical and organoleptic characteristics. The research design used was a Randomized Block Design, one factor of the sucrose concentration level (75%, 80%, 85%, 90%, and 95%) in 5 repetitions. The data were analyzed using ANOVA and further tested with the HSD test at a 5% significance level. The determination of the best treatment was conducted using the effectiveness index method. The results showed that the best treatment was at a 95% sucrose concentration with a 0.77 treatment value (TTV). The physicochemical and sensory characteristics of the Madu Susu Orange marmalade at 95% sucrose concentration were: total acidity of 0.52%, pH 5.82, total soluble solids of 68.00%, moisture content of 20.87%, and color values L* 29.94, a* 9.87, b* 49.90. Sensory test results for the best treatment were color 3.80 (liked), texture 3.67 (liked), and taste 4.17 (very liked).
Physico-chemical and Sensory Characteristics of Jicama and Sweet Orange Velva Riftyan, Emma; Ayu, Dewi Fortuna; Sitohang, Jeplin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.88-100

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Velva is a frozen food made from fruit puree, sugar, and stabilizers. Jicama contains a high fiber content, but the flavor is less preferred. Adding Sweet Orange juice can produce Velva high in fiber, vitamins, and flavors liked by the panelist. This study aimed to obtain the best ratio of velva from Jicama puree and Sweet Orange juice. The research used a complete randomized design (CRD) with five treatments and four repetitions to obtain 20 experimental units. The treatment in this study was the ratio of Jicama puree and Sweet Orange juice, namely BJ1 (70:30); BJ2 (60:40); BJ3 (50:50); BJ4 (40:60); and BJ5 (30:70). The data obtained were statistically analyzed using analysis of variance and continue with Duncan's multiple range test at the level of 5%. The results showed that the ratio of Jicama puree and Sweet Orange juice had a significant effect on crude fiber content, total dissolved solids, overrun, melting rate, vitamin C, and descriptive and hedonic sensory assessments such as color, aroma, taste, texture, and overall acceptance. The best ratio of velva was BJ4 with the ratio of Jicama puree and Sweet Orange juice (40:60). BJ4 treatment had crude fiber of 2.39%±0.25; total dissolved solids of 34.26%,±0.98; overrun of 8.88%±0.99; melting rate of 10.01 ml/min±0.60, and vitamin C of 34.32 mg±1.76. The BJ4 treatment had a yellow color, orange aroma, flavor, and soft texture. 
Risk management in developing marketing strategy for organic rice in Kediri Regency [Manajemen risiko dalam pengembangan strategi pemasaran beras organik di Kabupaten Kediri] Haried, Dio Nanda; Muhaimin, Abdul Wahib; Andriani, Dwi Retno; Yulianti, Nurdiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.35-49

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The current development of marketing has been experiencing growth over time. Every activity carried out by marketing efforts results in impacts or risks. Assessing marketing activity risks allows marketers to control and monitor each risk and ultimately achieve their company's strategies. This research aimed to analyze the marketing risks of organic rice in Kediri Regency and formulate risk mitigation strategies for marketing organic rice in Kediri Regency. Expert respondents in this study were seven individuals selected through a census method who were organic rice marketers in the Kediri Regency. This study used nine marketing risk variables and 22 marketing risk indicators. The methods employed included Fuzzy Failure Mode Effect Analysis (FFMEA) and Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP). FFMEA aimed to identify risks and provide risk assessments, while AHP aimed to determine alternative strategies for marketing risks. The results of the study showed that the highest priority risk levels and marketing risks included uncertainty in organic rice demand, price competition, limitations in sales areas, consumers' lack of familiarity with the target product, limited knowledge about sustainable technology, sorting practices that did not meet standards, packaging that affected product durability, minimal knowledge related to digital payments, and lack of partnership information. Nine strategies were proposed to minimize the existing risks, namely expanding digital marketing channels, offering product bundles, strengthening sales through cooperation with local stores, creating promotional media, conducting marketing management training, optimizing existing processes, improving packaging quality according to standards, financial planning related to business development, and improving information flow between partnerships.
Antihyperglycemic and antioxidant activity of Bajakah herbal tea made from Bajakah rod-Tikung honey-Amblycarpa lime (jeruk Sambal) [Aktivitas antihiperglikemia dan antioksidan minuman teh herbal Bajakah yang dibuat dari madu Tikung-batang Bajakah-jeruk Sambal] Marina, Aristawipana; Lestari, Oke Anandika; Dewi, Yohana Sutiknyawati Kusuma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.23-34

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Hyperglycemia is characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, defined as instant blood glucose exceeding 200 mg/dL or fasting blood glucose surpassing 126 mg/dL. This condition has the potential to increase free radicals in the body. Using herbal ingredients or herbal drinks can also be a way to control blood glucose and free radicals. The Uncaria genus has functional anti-diabetic properties because it contains alkaloids and flavonoid compounds with antihyperglycemic and antioxidant effects. This study aimed to measure the antioxidant and antihyperglycemic potential of bajakah herbal tea with its raw materials (bajakah wood extract, honey, and Amblycarpa lime (jeruk Sambal)). The formulation of Bajakah herbal tea consists of 19.32 g Amblycarpa lime (jeruk Sambal), 46.38 g Bajakah rod extract, and 57.97 g honey. Antioxidant activity was achieved using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl or DPPH method, and antihyperglycemic methods were used, such as the Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Physical characteristics are also tested for pH, color, and total dissolved solids. Data was analyzed using one-way ANOVA. The results showed that the combination of Bajakah-based herbal drinks, Bajakah herbal tea (123.67 g or equivalent to a carbohydrate content of 50 g), and the single preparation did not have antihyperglycemic activity. However, bajakah herbal tea has the highest antioxidant activity compared to its raw materials.
Utilization of porang tuber starch enriched with ginger extract as an edible coating for avocado (Persea americana Mill.) storage [Pemanfaatan pati umbi porang diperkaya ekstrak jahe sebagai edible coating untuk penyimpanan buah alpukat (Persea americana Mill.)] Sabahannur, Siti; Ralle, Andi; Faiz, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.50-63

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Avocado is a climacteric fruit that experiences a surge in respiration and ethylene production after harvest, which accelerates its deterioration. One method to extend its shelf-life post-harvest is using edible coatings. This study evaluated the effects of various concentrations of edible coatings made from porang tuber starch and ginger extract on avocado quality during storage. A two-factor experiment was arranged in a randomized block design with 3 replications.  The two factors studied were the concentrations of porang starch (0%, 1.5%, 2%, and 2.5%) and the concentrations of ginger extract (0%, 4%, 6%, and 8%). Observed parameters included weight loss, total soluble solids, firmness, damage percentage, and sensory color, texture, and taste evaluations. Storage was conducted at room temperature (27±2°C) for 10 days. The research results indicated that the quality of avocados was significantly affected by the single treatment using edible coatings made from porang starch or ginger extract, while the interaction between the two only had a significant effect on weight loss. The use of 2% porang starch or 6% ginger extract was able to reduce weight loss by up to 13.73%, maintain fruit firmness at 7.71±1.383 kgf.cm⁻², total soluble solids at 1.25±0.127 °Brix, and resulted in sensory scores of color 1.67±0.608 (purple), texture 1.58±0.568 (soft), and taste 2.25±0.688 (slightly liked). The damage rate of the avocados reached 47.21±16.665%. Thus, this combination of edible coating proved effective in maintaining the physical, chemical, and sensory quality of avocados during storage.
The color characteristics of annato from achiote seeds (Bixa orellana L.) extracted with the assistance of microwaves: Karakteristik warna annatto yang dihasilkan melalui metode gabungan maserasi dan microwave assisted extraction menggunakan aquades sebagai pelarut Handayani, Isti; Septiana, Aisyah Tri; Sustriawan, Budi; Sitorus, Ester Mastiur; Effendi, Nazmirafa; Geisha, Rahmania; Salsabila, Muna Verentsya
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Annatto is a natural pigment that is a common ingredient in the food industry. Conventionally, extraction is performed using oil or organic solvents. This study aims to analyze the color characteristics of annatto produced using a combined maceration method and microwave-assisted extraction (MAE) using aquadest as a solvent. The pH of the aquadest was adjusted using citric acid and Ca(OH)2 to produce pH 4, 7, and 9.  The control used only maceration with distilled water without pH adjustment. Annatto extraction began with maceration using a magnetic stirrer at a temperature of 80oC for 5 minutes. Further, the MAE method used 100 W of power for 2, 4, and 6 minutes. Bixin and norbixin were analyzed to determine the pigment. Color was measured using a colorimeter to assess L (brightness), a (redness), and b (yellowness), and the maximum wavelength was determined. The results showed that extraction using the maceration or a combination of maceration and MAE produced 1.5% pigment. Higher brightness was made by the combined method using pH 4 aquadest for 2 minutes. A higher intensity of red color was created by the combined method with pH 9 aquadest for 4 minutes, while there was no difference in the intensity of yellow color between maceration and the combined method. Aquadest as a solvent is effective for annatto extraction by maceration and a combination of maceration and MAE. The annatto extract has a maximum wavelength of 300 nm.
Preparation of shallot capsules with variations in the ratio and type of encapsulating materials [Produksi kapsul bawang merah dengan variasi rasio dan jenis bahan enkapsulan] Palupi, Niken Widya; Adilah, Hamasah; Giyarto, Giyarto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jtihp.v30i1.64-77

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Shallots (Allium ascalonicum) are a perishable spice crop prone to rapid degradation. One method to extend their shelf life is through encapsulation. Shallot capsules possess the potential to mitigate post-harvest losses and improve the utility of shallots. The encapsulating material and its proportion significantly influence the quality of the capsules. This study employed coacervation techniques using alginate combined with oxidized starch as encapsulating materials. The objective of this research was to evaluate the effect of encapsulant-to-shallot ratios and the influence of different combinations of encapsulants on the quality of shallot capsules. The research was conducted using a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with a factorial arrangement consisting of two factors and carried out in 3 repetitions. The first factor was the ratio of alginate and photo-oxidized starch, and the second factor was the ratio of encapsulating materials to shallot powder. The research involved the preparation of oxidized starch, shallot powder, and shallot capsules, followed by characterization of the capsules. The evaluated parameters included yield, moisture content, total polyphenol content, encapsulation efficiency, loading capacity, SEM analysis, FTIR analysis, solubility, and a triangle test. Data were analyzed using ANOVA at a significance level of ≤ 5% and the triangle test was analyzed using a one-tailed binomial table (p = 0.001). The results showed that the treatments had a significant effect on yield, moisture content, total polyphenol content, encapsulation efficiency, loading capacity, and solubility. Additionally, the triangle test revealed a statistically significant difference between the two treatments at the 0.1% significance level. 

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