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Serambi Journal of Agricultural Technology
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26849879     DOI : https://doi.org/10.32672/sjat.v2i2
Core Subject : Agriculture,
The Serambi Journal of Agricultural Tehnology (SJAT) is published twice a year, namely in June and December by the Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Serambi Mekkah University. SJAT contains the results of research in the scope of science which includes: Agriculture Products Technology Agricultural Industrial Technology Food and Nutrition Technology Agricultural Engineering Fisheries and Marine Products Technology Animal Husbandry Products Technology
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Effect of Addition of Seaweed Flour (Eucheuma Cottoni) And Soy Bean Flour (Glycine Max) On Tapioca Noodles Tengku Mia Rahmiati; Zulfikar Zulfikar; Salfauqi Nurman
Serambi Journal of Agricultural Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/sjat.v1i2.1631

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Tapioca dried noodles are one of the results of food diversification. To increase the nutritional value of tapioca dried noodles, the addition of soybean flour and seaweed flour is done. This study was aimed at finding out the effect of seaweed flour and soybean flour additions on the physicochemical characteristics of dried noodles. The research was conducted using completely randomized design (CRD) factorial focussing on 2 factors, the addition of seaweed flour (L) (35, 25 and 15 grams) and the addition of soybean flour (K) (15, 25 and 35 grams). The observations consisted of organoleptic tests, water absorption test analysis, water content analysis and protein content analysis. The results of this study indicated that the best formulation of dried noodles was the analysis result (L1K2) with organoleptic results on color 4.34 (like), flavor 4.43 (like), taste 4.46 (like) and texture 4.21 (like). In addition, the physical chemical characteristics was the value of water absorption (394.16%), water content (9.6%) and protein content (13.12%).
Effect of Beetroot Extract (Beta vulgaris L) and CMC (Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose) Concentration on Ice Cream Quality Chairuni AR; Putri Meutia Sari; Rusnaini Rusnaini
Serambi Journal of Agricultural Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/sjat.v1i2.1575

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Red beet is rich in  vitamin B1, B2, B3 and B6, folic acid, fiber and sugar, caloric value of red beets is still relatively moderate. To get healthy ice cream, it is generally done by adding beet extract which serves to protect blood vessels and the heart. Beet is potential to maintain the stability and reduce the blood pressure. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pasta for beets on the organoleptic and antioxidant properties of ice cream. This research was conducted using factorial randomized block design (RBD) consisting of 2 factors with 3 levels, namely factor I concentration of beet extract (B), B1 = 10%, B2 = 20% and B3 = 30%, factor II concentration CMC (C),  C1 = 0%, C2 = 0.5% and C3 = 1%. The parameters analyzed were viscosity, overrun, melting speed and organoleptic tests (color, texture, taste and aroma). The best treatment at beetroot extract concentration of 20% and CMC concentration of 0.5% (B2C2) produced good quality beetroot ice cream with physical properties were viscosity 5830.7 cp, overrun 4.60%, melting speed 8.33 minutes and organoleptic texture test 4.03 (like ), color 4.17 (like) and taste 4.17 (like) and aroma 4.00 (like).
Profile of Sinjai Superior Kampong Chicken (SSKC) Meat Colour Marinated with Pineapple Skin Powder Azmi Mangalisu; Armita Permatasari
Serambi Journal of Agricultural Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/sjat.v1i2.1574

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Kampong chicken is one of the local poultry that is generally raised by farmers in rural areas; the Kampong chicken farm business has great prospects, both economically and socially, because its products in the form of meat and eggs are highly nutritious food and high enough demand. The provision of pineapple skin was expected to be able to improve the quality of livestock products through enhancing the profile of SSKC meat colour that was contained in it, so it was necessary to do research on the effect of giving pineapple skin as a marinated meat ingredient for SSKC. Pineapple skin in this study was given in powder form to improve the profile of meat colour. The stages of this study carried out the process of marinating used pineapple peel powder with the specified marinating time. The samples were tested for colour profiles by measuring the brightness, redness and yellowish level of the flesh. The results showed that the colour profile was increasing with increasing levels of pineapple skin powder and marinating time. Based on these results, it can be concluded that the optimum profile of SSKC meat colour was at the level of 20% during soaking 120 minutes.
Use Of Urea Deep Placement Technology Among Rice Farmers In Kwara State, North Central Nigeria Sola Emmanuel Komolafe; Adeseye O Awoyemi; Ridwanullahi Ridwanullahi; Gbolagade B Adesiji
Serambi Journal of Agricultural Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/sjat.v1i2.1541

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Assessing the level farmers’ usage of fertilizer deep placement is important to improve the efficiency of soil nutrient. Extension organisations responsible for the dissemination of the technology will immensely benefit by knowing the level of usage of the technology for future extension programme implementation. In light of this, we examined the use of urea deep placement technology among rice farmers. Frequency count was used to identify rice farmers that use Urea Deep Placement technology and Pearson Product Moment Correlation (PPMC) was employed to determine factors associated to use of the technology. The study found that majority (85.8%) were aware of UDP technology between the year 2012 to 2013 (61.6%) mainly through agricultural extension agents (55%) and fellow farmers (25%). Majority (81.7%) tried it but few (11.7%) adopted it. Labour intensiveness (58.3%) is one of the reasons for non-adoption while the few adopters (10%) adopted because the technology increases productivity. Age of farmers is positively related the use of UDP technology. The study focuses on the use of urea deep placement technology provided by extension services among farmers; however, these farmers may have an interest in other types of fertilizer and methods of application that have not been investigated. The study provides an insight to show the usage of UDP among farmers engaged in rice production as a means to improve the efficiency of soil nutrient.
Rich in Fiber Biscuits Formulation with Katuk Leaf Flour Fortification (Sauropus androgynus) and Roasting Time Variation Irmayanti Irmayanti; Rita Sunartaty; Chairil Anwar
Serambi Journal of Agricultural Technology Vol 1, No 2 (2019): Desember
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32672/sjat.v1i2.1599

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Biscuits are usually made with flour, the biscuit's water content is not less than 5%. Usually the biscuit formulation is made by adding additional ingredients such as fat, sugar or salt as well as developing ingredients. Then also additional ingredients such as chocolate, fruits and spices that have an influence on taste. Katuk leaves contain 7% protein and up to 19% crude fiber. This leaf also contains vitamin K, pro-vitamin A (beta-carotene), B and C. Because the fiber content in katuk leaves is still high, katuk leaves can still be used as a new food source, reprocessed into biscuits. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of katuk leaf flour substitution and roasting time on the quality of biscuits. The research used factorial completely randomized design (RAL) with the addition factor of katuk leaf flour 2,3 and 4% and roasting time was 20.25 and 30 minutes. The best treatment in this study was biscuits with the addition of katuk leaf flour 4% and roasting time for 30 minutes with a water content of 11.66%, ash content of 1.18%, fiber content of 0.60%, organoleptic value of 4.38 (very likes) taste organoleptic value 4.20 (very like), and texture organoleptic value 4.35 (very like). Keywords :  

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