Marshmallow characteristics from mackerel fish bone gelatin with the addition of calamansy orange extract and sucrose
Willy Christon Hutabarat,
Laili Susanti,
Ulfah Anis
Abstract:Mackerel is a marine fish whose meat is widely used in making processed food products such as pempek, crackers, dumplings, and otak-otak. In making this product, there is still residual waste in the form of bones, tails, and fish heads that have yet to be utilized. Fishbone waste can be used as an ingredient for making gelatin. Gelatin can be used as a raw material for making marshmallows. Marshmallows produced from mackerel bone gelatin have a fishy aroma. The effort made to reduce the fishy smell is by addin… Show more
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