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Sardi Pranata; Ivana Anelia Samosir; Nur Rahma Pitriani; Fani Viona Siallagan; Esra Siagian +4 more

Jurnal Kemitraan Masyarakat 2025 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This study aims to describe the implementation and outcomes of training on making herbal elixir beverages from nine spice butterfly pea ingredients for exercise mothers as an effort to improve knowledge and skills in processing healthy drinks. The activity was motivated by the limited use of herbal beverages after exercise and the low level of public understanding regarding the benefits of butterfly pea flowers and traditional spices as natural stamina enhancers. The study applied a descriptive qualitative approach through observation and documentation conducted from November 22 to December 5, 2025. A total of 25 exercise mothers participated in the training, which consisted of demonstrations and direct practice in preparing elixirs using dried butterfly pea flowers combined with ginger, turmeric, galangal, lemongrass, cinnamon, cloves, betel leaves, and brown sugar. The results show that participants were able to follow all training stages properly and demonstrated increased understanding of herbal benefits, ingredient functions, dosage accuracy, and processing procedures. Achievement indicators reveal that 92 percent of participants were able to independently prepare the elixir according to the demonstrated steps, 84 percent were able to explain the function of each ingredient correctly, and all groups successfully produced elixir products with color, aroma, and taste that met the expected standards. Participants also responded positively and expressed interest in reapplying the recipes at home and developing flavor variations for personal consumption or small scale business opportunities effectively.

Khofifah Laila Oktavia; La Syarifudin; Agustina Wati

Jurnal Hukum, Pendidikan dan Sosial Humaniora 2025 Asosiasi Peneliti dan Pengajar Ilmu Hukum Indonesia

Minors today are increasingly involved in criminal acts, and this does not happen without reason. One contributing factor is the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Children in Ujoh Bilang Village have started consuming alcohol, influenced by several factors, despite being underage. They consume both branded alcoholic drinks and traditional beverages such as arak. Based on research conducted in Ujoh Bilang Village, Mahakam Ulu, several factors have been identified as reasons why minors consume alcohol. These include internal factors within the child, external factors such as family influence, environment, alcohol vendors, and cultural factors. These elements serve as the background for underage alcohol consumption in the village. According to the research findings, minors who consume alcohol are not subjected to criminal punishment but are instead given warnings or educational guidance and then returned to their parents. However, minors can be held criminally responsible under the juvenile criminal justice system if they are unable to control themselves due to intoxication, leading to criminal acts such as accidents, fights, or even murder. In such cases, minors may be prosecuted for their actions.

Miftakhul Huda; Septriandi Wirayoga; Guntur Yanuar Astono; Isac Ilham Akbar Habibi; Azam Muzakhim Imammuddin +1 more

Nusantara: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat 2025 Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Traditional herbal medicine MSMEs face challenges in increasing the appeal of their products among the younger generation who prefer fresh and modern drinks. To overcome this, innovation in the presentation of herbal medicine is needed to make it more practical, hygienic and attractive. One solution is the manufacture of a microcontroller-based portable box cooler that can maintain the freshness of herbal medicine at an optimal temperature. This box cooler is equipped with an automatic cooling system controlled by a microcontroller, ensuring the jamu stays fresh and high quality for a longer period of time. A temperature sensor monitors and adjusts the cooling conditions as needed, so that the herbs remain at their best when served. In addition, the automatic dispenser system helps regulate the volume of herbs dispensed precisely, reducing wastage and maintaining flavour consistency. With its portable and efficient design, this box cooler is perfect for use in various locations such as bazaars, cafes, offices, or community events. This innovation not only improves the efficiency and competitiveness of MSMEs, but also reinforces the image of jamu as a modern and contemporary healthy drink, making it more attractive to young consumers.

Manahan Situmorang; Devina Chandra; Dumartina Hutauruk; Theesyah R. Sianturi; Nurlaili Safitri +2 more

Jurnal Pelaksanaan Pengabdian Bergerak bersama Masyarakat 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Kesehatan Indonesia

Traditional herbal drinks based on natural ingredients such as ginger, lemongrass, and lemon are widely known to have various health benefits. However, not all levels of society understand the properties, processing methods, and proper consumption of these herbal drinks. This community service activity aims to provide education regarding the benefits of herbal drinks to the community around the Sari Mutiara Pharmacy. The implementation method used was an interactive lecture, question and answer session, and distribution of information brochures. The results of the activity showed an increase in public understanding of the benefits and uses of herbal drinks. This activity was attended by 20 residents and is expected to be the first step in increasing awareness of consuming herbal drinks as a health promotion and prevention effort. Conclusion: Thecommunityserviceactivityto introduceherbaldrinks to the community around the Sari Mutiara Pharmacy successfully increased public understanding and interest in consuming herbal drinks as part of a healthy lifestyle.

Dea Lestari; Ardi Mustakim

Konstanta : Jurnal Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam 2025 International Forum of Researchers and Lecturers

Indonesia is a country inhabited by the largest Muslim population in the world. The need for halal products is also very important for the running of a Muslim's life. Saccharomyces cerevisiae plays a major role in biotechnology, both traditional and modern such as in genetic engineering techniques. The purpose of this practicum is to find out how to make sticky rice tape and to determine the effect of yeast concentration on the level of sweetness of the sticky rice tape produced. These microbes have long been used in making long-lasting food. Examples of halal products include bread, tape and bioethanol. Meanwhile, haram products include intoxicating drinks such as sake. Modern biotechnology supports environmentally friendly bioethanol production.

Ayu Putriana Dewi; Agung Winarno

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

In the midst of increasingly fierce modern market competition, traditional beverage products such as sarabba from Makassar began to enter the competitive market. This study aims to analyze the market penetration strategy of Makassar's Sarabba traditional beverage product in an effort to expand its reach and increase competitiveness in local and national markets. Sarabba, as a traditional spice-based drink, has high cultural value and economic potential but faces challenges in terms of marketing and adaptation to modern consumer tastes. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study, through direct observation, interviews with business actors, and documentation analysis. The results showed that the market penetration strategy implemented includes product innovation in the form of ready-to-eat packaging, utilization of digital media for promotion, and collaboration with local MSMEs and creative industry players. With the implementation of effective marketing strategies (4P), Saraba can maintain its traditional flavors while reaching new consumers in local and national markets. This research contributes to the development of marketing strategies for traditional products and suggests ways to improve the competitiveness of local products in the international market. This strategy is considered effective in increasing the visibility of Sarabba products among the younger generation and tourists. This research suggests the need for local government support in the form of training, product certification, and market access facilitation to strengthen Sarabba's existence as a competitive local culinary identity in the era of globalization.

Ayu Putriana Dewi; Agung Winarno

International Journal of Economics, Commerce, and Management 2025 Asosiasi Riset Ekonomi dan Akuntansi Indonesia

In the midst of increasingly fierce modern market competition, traditional beverage products such as sarabba from Makassar began to enter the competitive market. This study aims to analyze the market penetration strategy of Makassar's Sarabba traditional beverage product in an effort to expand its reach and increase competitiveness in local and national markets. Sarabba, as a traditional spice-based drink, has high cultural value and economic potential but faces challenges in terms of marketing and adaptation to modern consumer tastes. The research method used is a qualitative approach with a case study, through direct observation, interviews with business actors, and documentation analysis. The results showed that the market penetration strategy implemented includes product innovation in the form of ready-to-eat packaging, utilization of digital media for promotion, and collaboration with local MSMEs and creative industry players. With the implementation of effective marketing strategies (4P), Saraba can maintain its traditional flavors while reaching new consumers in local and national markets. This research contributes to the development of marketing strategies for traditional products and suggests ways to improve the competitiveness of local products in the international market. This strategy is considered effective in increasing the visibility of Sarabba products among the younger generation and tourists. This research suggests the need for local government support in the form of training, product certification, and market access facilitation to strengthen Sarabba's existence as a competitive local culinary identity in the era of globalization.

Haryanto Haryanto; Sitti Nur Atika Ningsih; Nabila Syahrani Anwar; Farda Nur Annisa; Meilinda Putri Anastasya +5 more

Jurnal Mahasiswa Ilmu Kesehatan 2025 STIKes Ibnu Sina Ajibarang

Jamu is a traditional health drink that has survived in society until now. One of the traditional health drinks that is still ethnic until now is jamu. Jamu has taken root and become the foundation of the strength of the existence of Indonesian culture since ancient times. The purpose of this experiment is to understand the theory of Spectrophotometry, analyze the levels of samples, know the principles of the tools used, and be able to explain the application of spectrophotometry analysis in the pharmaceutical field. This study was conducted using the uv-visible spectrophotometry method using a sample of bone flu herbal medicine that wanted to know the level of paracetamol in the sample. The results obtained from the analysis of the paracetamol content in the bone flu gout herbal medicine showed that the herbal medicine was indicated to contain BKO paracetamol. The levels obtained from the three replications were 0.004%, 0.0016%, and 0.0014% with an average of 0.0010%, so, the paracetamol content in the bone flu herbal medicine sample was 0.0010%. According to BPOM (2006) BKO that is often added to herbal medicine is one of them is paracetamol. This is proven through our observations which show the presence of paracetamol content of 0.0010% in herbal medicine for gout and bone flu.

Nur Lidya Nurson; Solfema Solfema; Lili Dasa Putri

Traditional villages can also be called nagari, hutan, marga and so on, are government units managed by indigenous people who have the right to manage certain areas and the lives of people in the traditional village environment. In various regions, traditional villages have different names, such as nagari, huta, marga and negeri. Traditional village communities are communities that live in a traditional customary law environment, they are known as people who love and uphold tradition. There are many things that can be developed into part of the creative economic activities of traditional village communities such as handicrafts making woven fabrics, woven cloth, wood carvings, and other craft products that contain cultural values. Development of typical food and drinks that have unique appeal and can be used as commercial products. ecotourism, natural and cultural tourism that utilizes the uniqueness of nature and the traditions of traditional villages, for example tourist villages or homestays that offer the experience of living in traditional villages. Performing arts present dance, music, or traditional rituals that are not only entertaining, but also become a medium of cultural education for tourists. All of these will be activities that support the progress of the creative economy.

Nova Yudha Andriansyah Putra; Dyah Mustika Wardani; Mezi Julian

Jurnal Pelayanan Masyarakat 2024 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

Cireundeu Traditional Village, which is known for its rich traditions and natural resources, has great potential in utilizing campoleh fruit and local spices. However, local communities have not fully utilized this potential in developing products that can increase their income. Mocktail drinks, as an increasingly popular non-alcoholic alternative, offer opportunities for product innovation that can increase market appeal and boost local economies. The aim of this activity is to develop mocktail drinks based on campoleh fruit and innovative local spices. The method for this activity is through identifying campoleh fruit varieties available in the Cireundeu Traditional Village and local spices that can be used in mocktail drinks, then holding training for the local community regarding mocktail making techniques, hygiene and marketing aspects by helping the community in designing marketing strategies and packaging. products, and distribution to increase market reach. This project is expected to not only improve the economy of the Cireundeu Traditional Village community through product innovation but also preserve and promote cultural riches and local resources. By utilizing the potential of campoleh fruit and local spices, communities can create products that are attractive and highly competitive in the market, while strengthening the identity and economic independence of their community. The output of this PM is Pres Release, IPR and PM Journal.

Filmon Manafe; Yunus Manafe; Yusup Rogo Yuono

Liquor (Sopi) is a drink that contains alcohol which is fermented from brown sugar or granulated sugar and the roots of the herb are mixed together and then distilled. If consumed excessively it will cause bad things to both physical and spiritual health. Alcohol can also make someone lose consciousness because they consume too much. Apart from that, behavior and thinking are chaotic, causing commotion or quarrels which result in victims. This is part of the abuse of alcoholic drinks among local congregations and continues to increase from year to year. Community members in the city of Kupang have a habit of consuming alcoholic drinks every day and also at large events such as traditional events, weddings, Christmas and New Year. The church is here to provide solutions or directions to the congregation not to consume alcoholic drinks.

Filmon Manafe; Yunus Manafe; Yusup Rogo Yuono

Liquor (Sopi) is a drink that contains alcohol which is fermented from brown sugar or granulated sugar and the roots of the herb are mixed together and then distilled. If consumed excessively it will cause bad things to both physical and spiritual health. Alcohol can also make someone lose consciousness because they consume too much. Apart from that, behavior and thinking are chaotic, causing commotion or quarrels which result in victims. This is part of the abuse of alcoholic drinks among local congregations and continues to increase from year to year. Community members in the city of Kupang have a habit of consuming alcoholic drinks every day and also at large events such as traditional events, weddings, Christmas and New Year. The church is here to provide solutions or directions to the congregation not to consume alcoholic drinks.

Jannatul Firdaus; Hertin Khalifatun Nisa Arifah; Edi Awan; Nurul Hidayat

Pandawa : Pusat Publikasi Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat 2024 Asosiasi Riset Ilmu Pendidikan Indonesia

Herbal medicine is one type of traditional Indonesian medicine made from natural ingredients and is a cultural heritage passed down from generation to generation. One of the problems is the lack of knowledge about the benefits of TOGA plants, which are not only used as kitchen spices but can also be utilized as powdered herbal drinks. The main objective of this community service activity is to train and disseminate information on the education and production of powdered herbal drinks that can be sold to the PKK women in Lenteng Timur village, providing additional income for their families. The aim of this research is to determine whether TOGA plants can help the PKK women in Lenteng Timur village earn more income. The methods of socialization, education, training, and evaluation are used in this study. The findings show that before the training, 77.5% of the PKK women in Lenteng Timur village only knew about the use of TOGA plants as powdered herbal drinks; however, after the training, their knowledge increased by 22.5%.

Ahmad Nadhim M; M. Salva Putra E; Fikri Ramadhani A; Anang Ihza P; Ilham A +1 more

Jurnal Visi Manajemen 2024 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

SOBAT SADEAN is a student entrepreneurship initiative that focuses on serving high-quality coffee with an innovative and sustainable approach. Palm sugar coffee is a superior product that combines traditional and modern flavors, aimed at answering market needs for quality drinks that suit the tastes of the younger generation. Through a digital marketing system and offline promotion, this business shows the potential to compete in the local coffee market. This study discusses the background, business overview, and results and evaluation of the implementation of the SOBAT SADEAN business for three months. Based on the results, this business has succeeded in creating a unique experience for consumers and building a brand that is relevant to market needs.

Hieronimus Chrisantus Soa; Danar Aswim; H.Rodja Abdul Natsir

This study aims to find out the meaning of the traditional drink (Moke) in terms of the sikka indigenous people and what values ​​are contained in the traditional drink (Moke) for the sikka indigenous people. This study uses a qualitative method that is descriptive. The informants in this study were the customary leaders of the Wairterang village, community leaders in the Wairterang village and the Wairterang village community. Data collection techniques used are observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data display and data verification. The results showed that moke has a meaning as a symbol of respect for ancestors, a symbol of brotherhood and cultural heritage. It has harmony values ​​and economic values ​​in the context of the custom of the Wairterang village community.

Tarissa Finanditha Sularto Abdi; Rita Riyanti

Jurnal Anestesi: Jurnal Ilmu Kesehatan dan Kedokteran, 2023 Stikes Kesdam IV/Diponegoro Semarang, Indonesia

Background: Traditional medicine can be used to treat cough in ARI. WHO recommends the use of traditional medicines including herbs in maintaining public health, prevention and treatment of disease, especially for chronic diseases and cancer. Objective: to determine the effect of giving ginger and honey drinks on coughs in toddlers. Method: This type of research is pre-experimental with the research design used is one group pre-test-post test design with a sample of 20 subjects. The instrument used in collecting this data is the respondent's characteristic sheet which contains the name, age, gender along with the observation sheet. Honey ginger therapy intervention was given in the morning and evening for 5 consecutive days with a dose of 1 glass containing 150 ml and 2 teaspoons of pure honey. Result: the results of observations in studies that have been conducted for 5 consecutive days with a frequency of 2x a day obtained a p value of 0.00. Conclusion: There is an Effect of Giving Ginger and Honey Drinks to Ease Coughs in Toddlers.

Ratna Melinda Putri; Eko Purwanto

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia Sejahtera 2023 STAI YPIQ BAUBAU, SULAWESI TENGGARA

UMKM Cendol Sueger is a Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (UMKM) engaged in the business of cendol production drinks located in the Kauman sub-district, Kepanjen Kidul District, Blitar City. The problem faced by Cendol Sueger SMEs is that their marketing activities are still very minimal and traditional. For this reason, it is necessary to provide training on the importance of implementing digital marketing so that the marketing system can be better so that it can expand the scope of its business targets and can support even better sales activities. The purpose of this research is to apply digital marketing to improve the marketing strategy of Cendol Sueger SMEs. Some of the digital e-commerce and social media used are grab, website, and Instagram accounts. The results of the study show that Cendol Seger MSMEs now understand and are able to create accounts, manage and utilize social media to expand their marketing reach online so that they can improve marketing strategies and sales results for Cendol Sueger MSMEs.

Yudhi Novriansyah; Zahlimar Zahlimar; Mela Sari

Karunia: Jurnal Hasil Pengabdian Masyarakat Indonesia 2022 Fakultas Teknik Universitas Maritim AMNI Semarang

Women have complicated bodies. Throughout their existence, they go through the anatomical, physiological, and reproductive development processes. From birth to adulthood, there occurs development, and as a woman, the body's organs develop flawlessly and entirely. In comparison to a male, a woman's body develops differently, especially in terms of the reproductive organs, genitalia, endocrine system, and skeleton. The fast-paced and practical lifestyle elements of today's metropolitan society have an impact on the food ingested, which is bad for the body's health. The majority of high-risk illnesses, including heart disease, breast cancer, cervical cancer, osteoporosis, autoimmune disease, stroke, depression, and others, affect women more than males. The Community Service Partners are the management of the Family Welfare Development Team (TP-PKK) in West Bungo Village, Bungo Regency. The majority of PKK administrators, besides their activities as housewives, also work in government, private and entrepreneurial institutions, where due to business, consumption patterns and types of food eaten are unhealthy, such as fast- food which can be bad for the health of the body. especially reproductive health. Therefore, the purpose of this activity is to provide training and skills for TP-PKK administrators in making traditional herbal drinks with raw materials from rhizome plants such as Ginger, Turmeric, Temu Lawak, Kencur, Galangal which are very useful in helping to maintain body and reproductive health. in productive Ages.