The study was focused: watermelon skin slice jam wasaccepted by the community. Objective: produce well-liked slice jam from watermelon skin. Ingredients: watermelon (skin part), granulated sugar, jelly, and bread (as ingredients in jam favorite test). Experiment research,data collection: hedonic quality organoleptic test: 7 scales of color (light-dark), aroma: (not fragrant-fragrant), texture (soft-hard), taste (bland-tasty), overall (bad-good), 11 scales of likes/hedonic (dislike-like). This study was involved 43 panelists. Analysis: mean, ANOVA test, Duncan test. The result:The more jellies that was added produce the lighter of color, more fragrant, harder, better, better but acceptance was not accepted.The best quality for watermelon skin slice jam was add 5% jely of total ingredients/100g, with color/light brown, aroma/quite fragrant, taste/good, overall/good, hedonic/like.
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