Abstract
Poor nutrient-dense complementary foods is one of the common factors contributed for decline growth pattern in children. Snakehead-fish and Pumpkin Complementary Feeding (SPCF) base on locally food can help to reduce child malnutrition. Specifically, high protein and vitamin A in SPCF may improve immunity and nutrition status of malnutrition children. This study aimed to formulate low-cost, nutritive value and acceptable of SPCF on malnutrition children in coastal area. Carbohydrate content was determined by difference, protein by Kjeldahl, betacaroten by spectofotometri and sensory evaluation using a five point hedonic scale. Fe and zinc was determined by AAS. There is an effect of the substitution of snake-head fish flour and yellow pumpkin flour toward the nutrient content and the acceptability.
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Noer, E. R., Candra, A., & Panunggal, B. (2017). Nutrient Content and Acceptability of Snakehead-Fish (Ophiocephalus Striatus) and Pumpkin (Cucurbita Moschata) Based Complementary Foods. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 55). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/55/1/012037
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