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Nur Tiara Hasanah; Reza Fauzia; Sasmita Putri Hairani; Widya Astuti

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Nusantara (Pengabmas Nusantara) 2026 Universitas Muhammadiyah Manado

Wolowiro Village, Paga District, Sikka Regency possesses abundant coconut resources; however, their utilization remains limited and has not yet generated optimal economic value for the local community. This community service program aimed to improve community knowledge and skills in processing coconuts into Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) as a value-added product with the potential to increase household income. The program employed socialization activities, presentations, educational video screenings, and hands-on training in VCO production using the fermentation method. Participants included village officials, housewives, and local residents who were actively involved in all stages of the training, including raw material selection, coconut grating, coconut milk extraction, fermentation, oil separation, and final product filtration. The results demonstrated a significant improvement in participants’ understanding and practical skills related to VCO production. Community members were able to independently produce VCO and showed strong enthusiasm for developing coconut-based micro-enterprises. Furthermore, the program increased public awareness of the importance of utilizing local resources as economically valuable products. Therefore, VCO production training can serve as an effective community empowerment strategy to support economic development and improve community welfare through the utilization of local agricultural resources.

Adilla Shafa Az Zahra; Ira Handayani; Ndaru Prasastono

Garina 2025 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

The present study was conducted to assess consumer acceptability of taro-based kue talam supplemented with dragon fruit peel and to describe the ingredient composition and nutritional content of the preferred formulation. An experimental design comprising three formulations was employed. The resulting products were subjected to an organoleptic evaluation by untrained panelists, covering the attributes of color, aroma, taste, texture, and overall acceptability. The findings indicated that Formula A received the highest preference scores. The bottom layer of Formula A consisted of 650 g taro, 130 g dragon fruit peel, 250 ml coconut milk, 110 g tapioca flour, 230 g rice flour, 250 g granulated sugar, ½ tsp salt, and 1 tsp vanilla. The top layer comprised 350 ml coconut milk, 25 g granulated sugar, 30 g tapioca flour, 60 g rice flour, and ½ tsp salt. Nutritional analysis per 100 g of product revealed carbohydrate and protein contents of 48.45% and 2.515%, respectively. The study concludes that taro-based kue talam enriched with dragon fruit peel has promising acceptability and may be considered a potential innovation in local tuber-based food products. Further research is recommended to include cost analysis for pricing determination.

Iswanty, Trian; Sholahuddin, Sholahuddin; Hartanti, Lucky

JITIPARI (Jurnal Ilmiah Teknologi dan Industri Pangan UNISRI) 2025 Universitas Slamet Riyadi Surakarta

Purple sweet potato yogurt is a form of local food innovation made from milk fermented by lactic acid bacteria (LAB), with the addition of purple sweet potato paste to enhance flavor and color, thereby increasing consumer appeal. During fermentation, LAB require carbon derived from carbohydrates as an energy source for their metabolism and growth. Differences in carbon sources are expected to influence and produce distinct yogurt characteristics. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the effect of various carbon sources on the characteristics of purple sweet potato yogurt. The experiment was conducted using a Randomized Block Design (RBD) with a single treatment factor: the type of carbon source. Six treatments were tested, namely: no sugar (control), granulated sugar, palm sugar, sugarcane juice, coconut sugar, and honey. The results indicated that different carbon sources caused variations in total dissolved solids, total lactic acid bacteria, total titratable acidity, and total reducing sugars. Carbon sources significantly affected titratable acidity, reducing sugar content, total dissolved solids, color, taste, and the overall sensory evaluation of purple sweet potato yogurt. The yogurt produced exhibited titratable acidity values ranging from 1.69% to 1.86%, reducing sugar content from 1.11% to 1.46%, total LAB counts from 0.28 to 89.50 × 10¹0 CFU/g, and total dissolved solids from 10.25 to 17.75 °Brix. Sensory evaluation scores ranged as follows: color preference 2.83–4.26 (dislike to like), texture 3.43–3.76 (like), aroma 3.53–3.70 (like), taste 2.67–3.70 (dislike to like), and overall acceptability 3.43–3.90 (like).

Syifa Chairani; Anni Faridah; Rahmi Holinesti; Riski Gusri Utami

Jurnal Teknologi Pangan dan Ilmu Pertanian 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Mochi-based food products are increasingly popular in Indonesia due to their chewy texture and distinctive sweet taste, making them a popular snack among various groups. As consumer interest in mochi increases, innovation in the production process is crucial, particularly in the selection of liquid ingredients as one of the main components. The use of different liquids has the potential to affect the organoleptic characteristics of mochi, such as color, aroma, texture, and taste, thereby increasing the product's appeal and selling value. This study aims to analyze the effect of the type of liquid used on the organoleptic quality of mochi. The study was conducted using a quantitative approach through an experimental method using a one-factor completely randomized design (CRD) with three replications. The study sample consisted of 30 untrained panelists selected through a total sampling technique from among students of the Culinary Arts Study Program, Padang State University. The four types of liquids used for treatment were water, soy milk, coconut milk, and coconut water. Assessment was carried out using an organoleptic test with a 7-point hedonic scale, covering five aspects: color, aroma, texture, taste, and overall acceptability. Data were analyzed using a one-way ANOVA test to determine the significance of differences between treatments. The results showed that mochi with coconut water scored the highest in color (5.88), texture (6.39), flavor (6.07), and overall acceptability (5.88), while the highest aroma was obtained from mochi with soy milk (6.50). Although statistical results showed no significant difference between treatments (p > 0.05), mochi with coconut water was subjectively preferred by panelists. Therefore, coconut water is recommended as an alternative liquid ingredient that has the potential to improve mochi sensory. Therefore, coconut water is recommended as an alternative liquid ingredient that has the potential to enhance the sensory qualities of mochi.

Shintia Nabila Putri; Desy Kurniawati

Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia, Fisika dan Biologi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is a high-quality coconut oil that is extracted from fresh coconut meat without the use of high heat or chemicals, preserving its natural nutrients and beneficial properties. The demand for VCO has increased in recent years due to its various health benefits, such as boosting the immune system, improving digestion, and providing antimicrobial effects. The oil is rich in medium-chain fatty acids, particularly lauric acid, which is known for its positive effects on cholesterol levels and cardiovascular health. This study focuses on the production of VCO using a natural fermentation method, a traditional technique that is gaining attention for its simplicity and environmental friendliness. In this method, mature coconut meat is grated and squeezed to extract the coconut milk, which is then fermented at room temperature for 24–48 hours. The fermentation process allows the separation of the oil from the milk, forming a clear oil layer on top, which retains the characteristic aroma of coconut. The quality of the produced VCO was analyzed by determining its acid value and saponification number. The saponification value, which indicates the amount of alkali required to saponify the fat, was found to be 50.49. The acid value, which reflects the free fatty acid content, was measured at 5.61. These results suggest that the VCO produced through natural fermentation is of relatively good quality, with a favorable acid value indicating lower rancidity. Overall, the study demonstrates that natural fermentation is an efficient, eco-friendly, and cost-effective alternative for VCO production. This method not only preserves the natural properties of the coconut oil but also offers a sustainable approach to producing high-quality oil for various health and cosmetic applications.

Mujuna Hatuala; Veni Rosnawati; La Ali

Bumi: Jurnal Hasil Kegiatan Sosialisasi Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Teknik Elektro dan Informatika Indonesia

Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is a processed coconut product with high economic and health value. VCO production is known to be relatively easy, inexpensive, and capable of producing high-quality oil rich in benefits, including as a traditional medicine and natural ingredient for beauty and health. This community service activity aims to provide students of the Biology Education Study Program at Buton Muslim University with an understanding and practical skills regarding the VCO production process as a form of utilization of local natural resources, especially coconuts. The methods used in this activity include lectures or delivery of theoretical material, interactive discussions on the content and benefits of VCO, and direct practice in making virgin coconut oil using the settling method. This method was chosen because it does not require complicated equipment, does not use excessive heating, and is able to maintain the natural quality of the resulting oil. During the implementation, students are invited to observe and follow the entire process, from selecting good coconut raw materials, the grating process, squeezing coconut milk, natural fermentation through settling, to the process of separating oil from sediment and filtering. The results of this activity demonstrated that students not only understood the concept and theory of VCO production but also produced 1,500 ml of virgin coconut oil packaged in five 300 ml bottles. The VCO was then sold to the public for approximately Rp 30,000 per bottle. Through this activity, students not only gained contextual learning experiences but also developed insights into sustainable, locally-based entrepreneurship.

Saffana Aura Balqis; Ardi Mustakim

Polygon : Jurnal Ilmu Komputer dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

Kue buayo berendam is a traditional food from Jambi that is unique in terms of ingredients, taste, and processing method. This food is made from glutinous rice flour and coconut milk, which gives it a chewy texture and a savory and sweet taste. With the increasing interest in functional foods that are not only delicious but also beneficial for health, kue buayo berendam has the potential for further study, especially in terms of its microbial content. One interesting aspect to study is the presence of lactic acid bacteria (LAB), especially from the genus Lactobacillus, which is known to have probiotic benefits. This study aims to identify the presence of Lactobacillus spp. in kue buayo berendam to determine the probiotic potential of this traditional food. The methodology used in the study included bacterial isolation from cake samples, observation of colony morphology, Gram staining to determine the type of bacterial cell wall, and a series of biochemical tests to identify the characteristics of the bacteria found. From the results of isolation and identification, it was found that most of the bacteria successfully cultured were Lactobacillus spp., which are Gram-positive and rod-shaped bacteria. The presence of Lactobacillus spp. The results of the research on kue buayo berendam (soaked crocodile cake) indicate that this food not only has cultural and flavor value but also has the potential to be a source of natural probiotics. Probiotics are known to play a role in maintaining digestive health, boosting the immune system, and balancing the gut microbiota. Therefore, kue buayo berendam (soaked crocodile cake) can be further developed as a traditional functional food that supports public health. These findings open up opportunities to enhance the nutritional and health value of local fermented foods, while preserving regional culinary heritage in more innovative and value-added forms.  

Sri Rahayu Ningsih; Jon Efendi

Jurnal Pendidikan Kimia, Fisika dan Biologi 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Coconut is a plantation plant that grows and is widely spread in various regions of Indonesia. The processing of coconut fruit (Cocos nucifera L) into VCO (Virgin Coconut Oil) through the extraction process is a method used to obtain high-quality oil. health benefits, as well as antibacterial and antioxidant properties. This study aims to examine the extraction process in processing coconut into VCO. The process begins with the selection of fresh coconuts, then the coconuts are grated and squeezed to produce coconut milk. Extraction is carried out without heating. The extraction results will produce high-quality VCO, which is characterized by clarity, a typical coconut aroma, and optimal fatty acid content. This study shows that the extraction method is effective in producing VCO with good characteristics, and can be an alternative to efficient coconut processing and economic value. Processing coconuts into VCO by extraction makes a positive contribution to the utilization of coconut natural resources and can increase the added value of processed coconut products.

Noviana Zara; Azman Bripo

Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Mrs. Km visited the Integrated Health Post (Posbindu) in Alue Keureunyai Village with complaints of throbbing neck pain that had occurred intermittently over the past two weeks and worsened in the last day. The pain intensified after consuming fatty or coconut milk-based foods and improved with rest or cholesterol-lowering medication. She also experienced a persistent, heavy, throbbing headache for two weeks and ongoing fatigue for the past three weeks, despite minimal physical activity. These symptoms led to reduced motivation in daily activities. Physical examination showed: BP 160/100 mmHg, HR 88 bpm, RR 20 breaths/min, T 36.8°C. Laboratory results revealed a total cholesterol level of 250 mg/dL. Data were gathered through auto-anamnesis, physical and laboratory examinations, home visits, completion of the family folder, and patient documentation. Assessment was based on holistic diagnosis at the initial, ongoing, and final stages of the visit, using both qualitative and quantitative approaches. Interventions included education on the causes of hypercholesterolemia, the importance of taking medication regularly, and awareness of complications due to high cholesterol levels.

Yualisa, Yessi; Nuraini, Vivi; Suhartatik, Nanik

Agrobioteknologi 2025 Fakultas Teknologi dan Industri Pangan Unisri Surakarta

Pukis is a traditional cake from Indonesia, made of wheat flour, sugar, eggs, yeast and coconut milk. Cowpeas contains high protein and fiber. Nutrition in cowpea can be used to enrich the nutritional value of pukis. The purpose of this study was to identify characteristics of cowpea flour and mocaf with different yeast concentrations in pukis which are high in protein, fiber and the most preferred by consumers. The experimental design used was a Completely Randomized Design (CRD), the first factor was the ratio of cowpea flour and mocaf (50:50, 70:30, 90:10). The second factor was addition of yeast (2.2; 2.4; and 2.6 g). The analysis indicated that the rasio of cowpea flour to mocaf (50:50, 70:30, 90:10) and the proportion of yeast (2.2; 2.4; and 2.6 g) has a significant effect to chemical analysis of protein, fat, carbohydrate, crude fiber and specific volume, also has a significant effect to sensory tests of color, taste, texture and overall sensory tests. The formulation of pukis which is high in protein, fiber and the most preferred by consumers was found in the ratio of cowpea flour and mocaf 90:10 with the addition of 2.2 g yeast. The best quality of Pukis contain protein 9.12%; fiber 12.75%; moisture content 34.88%; ash content 1.42%; fat 11.45%; carbohydrate 43.14% and specific volume 1.10%. Pukis formulation with the highest level of preference by the panelists has a value of 3.63 (neutral). Pukis from cowpea flour and mocaf with different concentrations of yeast has potency to be a source of protein and dietary fiber.

Aan Nuraini; Riski Dwimalida; Intan Noviarni

Algoritma : Jurnal Matematika, Ilmu pengetahuan Alam, Kebumian dan Angkasa 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Matematika dan Sains Indonesia

Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) is derived from fresh coconut meat and can be produced through various methods, including enzymatic processes. This study investigates the effect of adding papain enzyme on the antioxidant activity of VCO. The enzymatic method involves extracting coconut milk with the addition of papain obtained from young papaya. The antioxidant activity was measured using the DPPH method, while other parameters such as moisture content and free fatty acids were also evaluated.The research highlights that VCO is recognized for its health benefits and versatility in various applications. The enzymatic extraction method offers an efficient means of producing VCO while enhancing its properties. This study specifically focuses on how the incorporation of papain influences both the quality of VCO and its antioxidant capacity.In terms of methodology, the study utilized an enzymatic approach for VCO production by incorporating papain into the extraction process. The antioxidant activity was assessed using the DPPH assay, and the resulting VCO was analyzed for moisture content and free fatty acids.The results indicated that VCO produced with papain had a moisture content of 0.22% and free fatty acids of 0.76%, while VCO without enzyme addition showed a moisture content of 0.16%. The antioxidant activity was measured at 18.35 ppm for VCO with papain, compared to 13.51 ppm for pure VCO.In conclusion, the addition of papain enzyme not only accelerated the production of VCO but also enhanced its antioxidant activity, classifying both types of VCO as having strong antioxidant properties. However, it is important to note that the moisture content and free fatty acids in VCO with enzyme addition did not meet the Indonesian National Standard (SNI 7381:2008), likely due to residual water from the papaya fruit.

Diah Banyuni; Fuji Safira

Gemawisata: Jurnal Ilmiah Pariwisata 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia

Choux craquelin is a variation of choux pastry characterized by a layer of dough on top, commonly referred to as craquelin, which becomes crunchy after baking. The primary ingredient used is wheat flour. The filling for choux typically consists of a cooled custard or cream, usually flavored with vanilla or fruit slices. In this instance, the author attempts to create a new flavor innovation for the choux au craquelin filling using kolak pisang. Kolak pisang is a sweet dish made with coconut milk and brown sugar, accompanied by the fragrant aroma of bananas, and is commonly enjoyed during certain occasions, such as Ramadan. The aim of this research is to determine the standard recipe, the level of preference for the product, and a business analysis. This study employs a research and development approach, and data collection was conducted through organoleptic testing with five expert panelists. The findings indicate that the appropriate standard recipe consists of the following: choux: 200g eggs, 120g water, 120g UHT milk, 100g margarine, 2g salt, and 150g wheat flour; craquelin: 100g butter, 100g wheat flour, and 90g granulated sugar; kolak pisang cream: 250g whipped cream, 7 pieces of jackfruit bananas, 200g palm sugar, 3 pandan leaves, 1g salt, 100g instant coconut milk, and 200g palm sugar. The business analysis revealed a food cost of Rp. 2,870 per piece, with a selling price of Rp. 8,000. The break-even point is reached by selling 442 pieces. To achieve a target profit of Rp. 3,000,000 per month, the author must sell 1,451 pieces per month. This research hopes to contribute to innovative developments in kolak pisang-based products. 

Ardansyah Putra Hariyanto; Lilis Sulandari; Ita Fatkhur Romadhoni; Andika Kuncoro Widagdo

Jurnal Bintang Pendidikan Indonesia 2024 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Madumongso in this research is a processed product made from purple sweet potato tape, black sticky rice tape, and white sticky rice tape which is processed by mixing supporting ingredients such as sugar, coconut milk and pandan using low heat. Round shape wrapped in plastic and crepe paper. Optimal organoleptic characteristics can increase consumer acceptance and the combination of these ingredients can increase the nutritional content of the product. The aim of this product is 1) to determine the organoleptic properties which include shape, color, taste, texture, 2) to determine the nutritional content of madumongso purple sweet potato tape with the difference in proportions of black sticky rice tape and white sticky rice tape. This type of research is experimental. The data collection technique used was observation through 5 training panelists and 25 semi-practice panelists who were assisted with assessment observation sheets 1-5. The independent variables in this research are purple sweet potato tape, black sticky rice tape and white sticky rice tape, the dependent variables in this research are shape, color, taste and texture, and the control variables in this research are the type of equipment, raw materials and manufacturing techniques. Data analysis in this study used one-way ANOVA. The results of this research show 1) there is no influence on color and texture, 2) there is an influence on shape, taste and level of liking for the purple sweet potato madumongso tape product.

Cailah Nasywa Afrila; Diah Indri Anggriyanti; Dela Wahyu Putri Awanda; Maria Yovita R. Pandin

Kajian Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Terapan 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

The purpose of this study on the Role of Green Economy in Encouraging Entrepreneurial Innovation of MSME’s Selling Coconut Ice is to find out how to classify waste that can be processed into something that can be reused and waste that cannot be processed. Coconut ice sellers sometimes do not know how coconut waste can be processed into something that has economic value. Therefore, coconut ice sellers only sell coconut to be made into coconut ice with various variants by providing innovative flavors other than original such as palm sugar flavors, or using flavored syrups. With so many coconut ice sellers today, there is a large amount of coconut waste generated every day. Materials that sometimes cause waste in MSME entrepreneurs selling coconut ice are waste that is not used or discarded such as coconut shells, coconut fibers, syrup bottles, milk cans, and plastic (other waste). This is a problem for traders who have difficulty distributing waste so that it can be processed into something that can be used or useful and has economic value for waste that is reprocessed. To emphasize the environmentally friendly aspects of coconut waste and can increase the attractiveness for consumers to care about their environment regarding the waste. So from the conclusion of this research can emphasize, how important the green economy is in encouraging innovation regarding entrepreneurship in MSME’s for coconut ice sellers.

Zulfahmi; Meri Andriani; Yusnawati

JURNAL ILMIAH TEKNIK INDUSTRI DAN INOVASI 2024 CV. ALIM'SPUBLISHING

East Aceh is one of the areas producing coconut plants, which have great benefits in everyday human life from the roots and stems to the shoots. Coconut milk is one of the ingredients used to make typical Acehnese food. The problem that exists when squeezing coconut milk is still manually using your hands. Strong force is needed to squeeze the coconut milk to get thick coconut milk, so housewives complain of pain in the upper arms and lower arms, especially the fingers. The research aims to determine the dimensions of the design and ergonomic measurements of the tool. The research method is anthropometry and statistical tests. From the results and discussion, it was obtained that five dimensions were determined, a data adequacy test was carried out with the results of all the data being declared valid, the uniformity test stated that all the data was uniform and all the data was declared to have a normal distribution. The percentiles used are different, where the 95th percentile (P95) is used for the dimensions of the width of the palm (metacarpal) (LTM), and the width of the palm (up to the thumb) (LTB), while the 5th percentile (P5) is used for the dimension of hand length (PT). , forearm length (PLB), upper arm length (PLA). In conclusion, the ergonomic measurements obtained were 15.88 cm for tool handle diameter, 31.03 cm for tool height, 23.60 cm for tool lever length, 10.33 cm for tool handle length, and 10.67cm for tube diameter. Kata kunci: Perancangan, Antropometri, Ergonomis.

Artariah Artariah; Ibelala Gea

Jurnal Insan Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2023 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Salak farmers in South Tapanuli Regency, North Sumatra, face the challenge of low prices during harvest season. To overcome this, they developed salak fruit processing into salak dodol. This step is expected to increase the economic value of their products. The biblical value that can be linked to the solution provided by the farmer group is Genesis 2:15. This verse reflects the value of hard work and human effort to cultivate and maintain natural resources, in line with the salak farmers' efforts in processing salak fruit into salak dodol. This study used a qualitative approach with interviews of salak processing industry employees and analysis of related literature. The processing process involves cleaning, cooking, adding brown sugar and coconut milk, and forming the dough into dodol. The result not only increases economic value, but also provides health benefits. Dodol salak has high economic value, opens local business opportunities, creates jobs, and supports regional economic growth. The product also provides a healthy and delicious food alternative. The positive impact is seen in the improvement of the welfare of the local community, diversification of farmers' income sources, promotion of cultural heritage, and tourist attraction. Processing salak into salak dodol not only increases economic value but also supports the economic growth and welfare of salak farmers, making this practice a sustainable solution.

Glenn Anggoro Pranana Indarto; Bahtiar Arifuddin Fadturahman; Isfia Diana Putri; Dhewintha Kusuma Fachrani; Mirza Andrian Syah +1 more

Jurnal Pelayanan dan Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia (JPPMI) 2023 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Administrasi Yappi Makassar

One of the problems in the production of Jenang Legend "Lek Siti" is that there is coconut milk squeezed because it is still using the manual method and it will certainly take quite a long time, so from the problems complained of by Mr. Catur Sang Adi as the owner of UMKM Jenang Legend "Lek Siti” Universitas Pembangunan Nasional “Veteran” Jawa Timur Thematic KKNT students decided to develop Appropriate Technology, namely the Coconut Milk Squeezer.