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Canrea Journal: Food Technology, Nutritions, and Culinary Journal
Published by Universitas Hasanuddin
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Core Subject : Agriculture,
Canrea Journal: Food Technology, Nutritions, and Culinary Journal (E-ISSN 2621-9468) merupakan publikasi ilmiah bidang pangan sebagai media komunikasi dan informasi yang mencakup aspek hulu dan hilir pangan yang diharapkan dapat berkontribusi terhadap perkembangan pangan dan intelektual. Artikel yang dipublikasikan bersifat original berupa hasil penelitian murni atau terapan 5 tahun terakhir, review (ulasan), analisa kebijakan (analysis policy), dan catatan penelitian (research note) dalam bahasa indonesia.
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Inhibition effect of Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) petal extract in Hard-Candy against Streptococcus mutans Maria Erna Kustyawati; Samsu udayana Nurdin; Dyah Putri Larassati; Anna Pintalita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.597

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Hard candy with the addition of roselle flower petal extract is considered an innovative product to improve the functional properties and sensory acceptance of roselle hard candy. The aim of the research was to determine the best concentration of rosella petal extract in hard candy that provided maximal bacterial effect against Streptococcus mutans and acceptable sensory. The research was arranged in Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with six treatments and three replications. The treatments were the ratio concentration of rosella petal extract: water in the formulation for hard candy making (P). The Anova was performed and followed by LSD test at 5%. The results showed that different concentrations of rosella petal extract and water had a significant effect on total microbes, inhibition of S. mutans, and sensory analysis of rosella petal extract hard candy. The best treatment was the formulation of P4 (rosella petal extract: water, 15: 85 mL). It produced rosella petal extract hard candy with a total microbial of 1.5 x 102 cfu/g and S.mutans inhibition of 8.43 mm, and met the SNI 3547.1:2008 requirement standards, except for the reducing sugar content. It was concluded that the hard candy with the additional ingredient of rosella petal extract could potentially help prevent the formation of dental plaque.
Effect of yeast concentration and fermentation time on the characteristics of tuak from coconut sap Ida Bagus Wayan Gunam; Thobie E. B Kaban; Ni Putu Suwariani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.599

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Tuak is a traditional fermented drink made from the sap of the Palmae family that is favored by rural communities. The quality of tuak varies greatly and depends on the type of microbe that contaminates the sap raw material. This research aimed to get the best yeast concentration and fermentation time, to get the best characteristics of tuak from coconut sap. The first factor was yeast concentration (0, 2, 4, 6, and 8%). The second factor was fermentation time (24, 48, 72, 96, and 120 hours). The research was grouped based on the processing time and got 50 units of the samples. The experiment was carried out at room temperature (± 30°C). The parameter of this research was sensory evaluation test, alcohol content, pH, total dissolved solids, and total sugar. The data of this research were analyzed with analysis of variance, followed by the Duncan’s test. The results showed that yeast concentration 4% w/v and fermentation time of 72 hours produced the best characteristics of tuak from coconut sap with the characteristics of sensory test for the alcohol flavor was between like to really like (4.30), the sour flavour was neutral to like (3.59), the sweet flavour was like to really like (4.85), and overall acceptance was like to really like (4.95) with alcohol content (9.38%), pH (4.2), total dissolved solids (7.52 mg/L) and total sugar (1.54%). The addition of starter culture can speed up the fermentation process and at the same time improve the quality of tuak from coconut sap.
Equilibrium moisture contents and sorption isotherms of Amorphophallus konjac tuber slices Syamsinar Rahmia; Junaedi Muhidong; Salengke; Amran Laga
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.639

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Amorphophallus konjac fresh tubers are often used as a raw material for making food because it has a fairly high nutritional content. Therefore, it is very important to measure the equilibrium moisture content of fresh andprocessed tuber. The present study aimed to determine the best model to represent the equilibrium moisture content for adsorption and desorption isotherms of Amorphophallus konjac tuber slices. The tuber samples weresliced into slices (3.0 × 3.0 × 0.8 cm) and rinsed in a 0.2% salt solution for approximately 2 min. Half of the samples were blanched in water bath at 80⁰C for 5 min. The samples (blanched (B) and non-blanched (NB)) wereplaced into 6 desiccators containing salt solution with relative humidity of 17%–82%. The desiccators were stored at constant temperatures of 30⁰C (room temperature) and 40⁰C. Three models were comparatively evaluatedin this study: the Henderson, Oswin, and Chung–Pfost. Excel Solver was applied to determine the value of each parameters in the models. The water sorption isotherms type was sigmoidal, indicating the closed relationship between the single layer area of relative humidity samples with the equilibrium moisture content. Based on the magnitudes of coefficient of determination (R²), root mean squared error (RMSE), and Chi-square (χ²) value the Oswin and Chung–Pfost models were found to be the best-fitted models to represent the equilibrium moisture content of A. konjac tuber slices at storage temperatures of 30⁰C and 40⁰C, respectively
In vivo and In vitro anti-diabetic effects of cinnamon (Cinnamomum sp.) plant extract: A review Alyssa MA Nazareno; Listya Purnamasari; Joseph F dela Cruz
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.673

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Research regarding the enormous potential of medicinal plants for the development of new drugs and the efficient treatment of diabetes mellitus is increasing due to the harmful effects that synthetic drugs may bring such as severe hypoglycemia, abdominal discomfort, lactic acidosis, and more. Cinnamomum sp. (cinnamon) extracts have shown to have significant anti-diabetic effects on type 2 diabetes mellitus in experimental rodent animals in a dose-dependent manner. There are different possible mechanisms of action involved in its anti-diabetic activities. The efficacy of cinnamon extract as an anti-diabetic agent in type 1 diabetes mellitus experimental rodent animal studies explored in this study.
The effects of water addition and baking time on process optimization of pumpkin muffins: a pilot plant scale study Rina Rismaya; Elvira Syamsir; Budi Nurtama; Nawawee Tohyeng
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.711

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Pumpkin muffins are rich in fiber but have low expansion volume and high hardness. To date, research on pumpkin muffins has only been conducted on a laboratory scale. Therefore, a pilot plant study is needed to optimize its production on an industrial scale. This work aimed to determine the processing conditions that could produce the optimum quality of pumpkin muffins on a pilot plant scale. Water addition and baking time were chosen as optimization variables, color, moisture content, expansion volume and hardness were selected as response variables. Optimization was conducted using Response Surface Methodology in Design Expert 7.0® program. The mathematical models for brightness and hue were cubic models, and those for moisture content, expansion volume, and hardness were quadratic models. Optimization results with a desirability value of 0.884 were obtained from the addition of 48% water and baking time of 22 minutes. The resulting pumpkin muffins had lightness of 41.21, hue of 70.74, moisture content of 27.96%, expansion volume of 185.39%, and hardness of 2.91 N and contained 27.96% moisture, 2.23% ash, 18.59% fat, 5.85% protein, 45.37% carbohydrates, and 8.76% dietary fiber. These findings provide new insights for researchers and bakery industries to improve the quality of muffins from local food sources.
Consumer preference of food pairing tea: Sensory approach Dase Hunaefi; Inas Zahidah; Zulfa Nur Hanifa; Philipp Fuhrmann; Iryna Smetanska
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.714

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Food pairing is a method for identifying the suitability of certain foods and drinks with each other. The current study aimed to investigate how many different food items can be combined with tea as well as the characteristics of these food items. The research was conducted by stages, including an online survey of the most popular tea companion food products, a focus group discussion, and sensory tests using the Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) method. The survey respondents liked the combination of sweet tea and biscuits. Approximately 30 consumer panelists tasted sweet tea and three kinds of coconut biscuit together and then determined the preferred attributes of the combination. CATA results showed that the preferred attributes of consumers in the ideal combination are buttery, creamy, coconut savory, sandy, and sweet. The product pair closest to the ideal is tea with “Biscuit B” (T-B), the combination of which can increase sweetness, raise buttery and creamy mouthfeel, and decrease sandy texture.
Physicochemical, antioxidant capacity, and sensory properties of bligo juice (Benicasa hispida) with bligo peel extract addition Dini Nur Hakiki; Athiefah Fauziyyah; Sri Wijanarti; Nabila Aisya Putri Pribadi; Nur Hidayah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.732

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This study aimed to develop bligo juice as functional food by adding Bligo Peel Extract (BPE) with concentrations of 1%, 2%,and 3%. The characteristics of bligo juice before and after BPE addition were investigated by proximate analysis, examination of total solids, viscosity, vitamin C, and antioxidant capacity, and sensory evaluation. Results showed that BPE addition increased the vitamin C levels, antioxidant activity, carbohydrates, fats, and acceptance of color, flavor, and viscosity of bligo juice but decreased its acceptance of taste and acceptability. The addition of 1% BPE provided the highest acceptance rate compared with other variations. In summary, BPE addition increases the vitamin C, antioxidant activity, and carbohydrate content of bligo juice, thus improving its health benefits.
Traditional Indonesian food: A bibliometric review from 2013-2022 Muspirah Djalal; Jamyang Tashi Wangdi; Andi Dirpan; Februadi Bastian; Rindam Latief; Andi Fadiah Ainani; Dewi Sisilia Yolanda
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.736

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Traditional food is a heritage of a country and therefore brings pride to a country or region. A bibliometric analysis of traditional Indonesian food was conducted in this paper to see the trend over the last decade, analyze the contribution of countries, and analyze the most frequently used keywords. A total of 102 documents were gathered from 66 different sources, including 57 articles, 36 conference papers, 4 reviews, 4 book chapters, and 1 data paper. According to this review, Indonesia is the most productive country in terms of producing articles (92) in this field, as well as having the most citations (315), despite having the lowest average number of citations per article. Surya R was the most productive author, with four documents, and Nuraida L had the most citations, with 111. Tempeh was also the most frequently used keyword, with 13 occurrences. It was hoped that this overview would help to advance research in traditional Indonesian food.
Characteristics of forest honey from several areas in Riau Province, Indonesia Sri Desfita; Wulan Sari; Yusmarini Yusmarini; Usman Pato; Grażyna Budryn
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20956/canrea.v5i2.912

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Honey quality is influenced by several factors, including transportation conditions and length of storage. This study aimed to investigate the composition, characteristics, and quality of honey from several regions in Riau and Riau honey sent to Java Island. Honey samples were obtained from five districts in Riau Province, namely, Inderagiri Hulu, Kuantan Singingi, Pelalawan, Bengkalis, and Kampar Regencies. The honey parameters observed were based on the Indonesia National Standard (SNI) of honey. Data were analyzed descriptively by comparing the characteristics of honey samples from Riau Province. Results showed a significant difference between honey sent and those not sent between islands. Significant differences were mainly observed in hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) levels. Almost all honey samples sent to Java Island had HMF levels above 50 mg/kg. Meanwhile, all Riau honey samples from the five regions had HMF levels below 50 mg/kg. The diastase enzyme activity was slightly higher in the honey samples from the five regions. Land transportation to the island decreased the quality of honey as indicated by the high levels of HMF and decreased diastase enzyme activity. Therefore, mileage and storage conditions must be considered in the delivery of Riau honey to other regions.

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