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Kajian Pembuatan Infused Water dari Buah Kurma (Phoenix dactylifera) dengan Penambahan Jeruk Nipis (Citrus aurantiifolia)
Author(s) -
Murna Muzaifa,
Yanti Meldasari Lubis,
Arifullah Mohammed
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
jurnal teknologi dan industri pertanian indonesia
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2442-7020
pISSN - 2085-4927
DOI - 10.17969/jtipi.v11i2.14656
Subject(s) - lime , aroma , chemistry , horticulture , food science , flavor , vitamin c , vitamin , water content , mathematics , biology , materials science , biochemistry , metallurgy , geotechnical engineering , engineering
Research has been conducted to analyze the effect of soaking time and addition of lime slices on the characteristics of infused water dates. This research was conducted in a laboratory scale using Completely Randomized Design consisting of 2 factors, namely soaking time (P) and number of lime slices (J). The first factor, soaking time consists of 3 levels, namely P1 = 1 day, P2 = 3 days, P3 = 5 days. The second factor is the number of pieces of lime (J) consisting of 3 levels, namely J1 = 1 piece, J2 = 2 pieces and J3 = 3 pieces. There were 9 treatment combinations with 3 replications, so that as a whole 27 unit experiments were obtained. The parameters analyzed were the ethanol content, Vitamin C content and hedonic test on color, aroma and taste. Ethanol content, hedonic color and aroma of infused water dates are influenced by soaking time, while the levels of Vitamin C and hedonic taste are influenced by the addition of lime. The interaction between soaking time and addition of lime influence the levels of Vitamin C of infused water. The longer soaking and the more dates used, the higher the ethanol content produced. The highest ethanol was obtained at 5 days treatment (0.98% w / v). The more the amount of lime used, the higher the levels of vitamin C in the infused water produced. The level of preference for panelists tends to decrease with increasing immersion time and addition of lime slices. Keywords :  etanol, infosed water, lime, date, Vitamin C

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