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dc.contributor.advisorYuliasih,Indah
dc.contributor.advisorSugiarto
dc.contributor.authorMaulana, Fakhri
dc.date.accessioned2012-03-06T01:24:31Z
dc.date.available2012-03-06T01:24:31Z
dc.date.issued2011
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/53632
dc.description.abstractSalak (Salacca Edulis Reinw) is one of the horticultural commodities that still have big potential to be explored and developed in Indonesia. Indonesia as a tropical country provides a good condition of land and weather to grow salak. This condition makes salak grow easily in Indonesia. In the oher hand, this mass production of salak become a new problem itself. The mass production of salak make an excess amount of salak distributed in the market although the market itself can’t afford this huge amount of salak. Therefore, salak become wasted and become priceless. Agroindustry as a concept of adding a value to agricultural commodities trough technology become te best solution when facing this salak problem. To prevent the decreasing value of salak, salak can be proceed to fruit chips known as salak chips. Salak chips is categorized as dry food that have a small amount of water humidity. So even in shelf, salak chips have a longer shelf life than salak fruit. The purpose of this research is estimating the shelf life of salak’s derivative product which is salak chips. The process of making salak chips start from the frying stage. In order to pretend the composition and the taste of salak chips, vacuum frying is used in this process. After fried, salak must be packaged with the suitable packaging to provide a longer self life of salak chips. In this research, the estimating of salak chips shelf life will be divided in three threatment of packaging which are PP (polyprophylene), almunium foil, and laminated Plastic. Besides the threatment in different packaging, this research also estimating the shelf life of each packaging in three different temperature wich are 30°C, 35°C, and 40°C. In estimating the shelf life of this salak cips, there are several parameters used wich are water humidity, hardness, crisp, organoleptic test, and FFA. The result of this experiment shows that alumunium foil is the best packaging for salak chips because alumunium foil has the lowest transmission rate of water and oxygen.en
dc.subjectBogor Agricultural University (IPB)en
dc.subjectshelf lifeen
dc.subjectsalak chipsen
dc.subjectpackagingen
dc.titlePendugaan Umur Simpan Keripik Salaken
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