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Kurnianingsih kurnianingsih; Annisa Eva Salsabila Anwar; Nuzul Aulya Safawi; Sabilla Aditya Prameswari

Garina 2021 Akademi Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Semarang

The comparation of brownies using cacao powder and cocoa powder are expected to be the standart to determine the best brownies. Purpose of the riset 1). To know the making of brownies using cacao powder and cocoa powder 2). To know the characteristic brownies using cacao powder and cocoa powder 3).To know the acceptability Panelist toward brownies using cacao and cocoa powder. Method of the riset is using literature method, documentation, experiment and hedonic test. The making of brownies cacao and cocoa experiment based on Program Study Culinary Art Academy Kesejahteraan Sosial Ibu Kartini Laboratory. Sultan Agung Street No.77 sub-distric Gajah Mungkur, Semarang. The percentage addition of cacao and cocoa powder in the making of brownies are 33% from weight of the flour. Result of the riset shown brownies with addition cacao and cocoa powder has sensory characteristics as sweet, bitter, a little bit savory, the colour is dark brown, the texture is solid and soft, the smell is like the characteristics of brownies. The acceptability of the Panelist with addition of cacao and cocoa powder in the brownies shown that the Panelist likes the brownies with cacao powder addition. Then we can conclude addition of the right choco powder for brownies is cacao powder.

Sri Yuwanti; Ahmad Mansur; Bagus Reza Hariyadi

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin 2021 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

This activity is a community service activity for the people of Purbosari village, Ngadirejo sub-district, Temanggung Regency. as part of the activities of the Central Java Province Bappeda for the 2017 fiscal year. The problem that is being handled is the problem of the loss of livelihoods of the tobacco farming community due to restrictions on tobacco farming and tobacco products. This activity is also an implementation  of  the   Regulation   of  the  Minister  of   Finance of the Republic of Indonesia Number: 28 / PMK.07 / 2016 concerning the Use, Monitoring and Evaluation of Tobacco Excise Production Sharing Funds. The model used is a community-based tourism development model as a form of the tourism sector's creative economy that provides optimal benefits to the community. The service process is carried out by means of efforts to empower the people's economy in the tourism sector with a community-based tourism (CBT) approach or community-based tourism by involving local communities in activities, which include the introduction of tourism potential and training on the utilization of local non-tobacco agricultural potentials to be processed into culinary products and by by tours. The local community is motivated to become the main actor in the management of tourism activities that arise from the utilization of the local potential that exists in the service location. The result of this activity is the achievement of community understanding of tourism as an alternative to activities other than tobacco farming, understanding of local tourism potential, development of tourism activities and tourism support activities in the location.

Idah Kusuma Dewi; Sri Yuwanti; Ahmad Mansur; Laksono Hujianto

Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Waradin 2021 Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Ekonomi Pariwisata Indonesia Semarang

The food consumption diversification program for the people of Kwadungan Village is the basis for community-based tourism economic empowerment activities that process cassava plants into various selling-worthy snacks to tourists. The problem faced is the lack of knowledge on how to make cassava based snacks. The community service model is to directly involve groups of women tobacco farmers in utilizing the potential of local agricultural plants to become a typical culinary product of Kwadungan Village. The results of the activity were various snack products from the training of cassava processing such as cassava sticks, cassava croquettes, cassava klapertaart and cassava pastels made by women from tobacco farming groups.