Optimization of taro (Colocasia esculenta) starch as a stabilizer in physico-chemical and sensory evaluation of yogurt

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the effect of taro (Colocasia esculenta) starch addition as a stabilizer of syneresis, pH, total acidity, viscosity and the sensory evaluation of yogurt. Methodology: The method used experimental design with a completely randomized design consisting of four treatments and each treatment had 4 replications (P0 = Without addition of taro starch, P1 = Addition of taro starch 1%, P2 = Addition of taro starch 2% and P3 = Addition of taro starch 3%). Results: The results showed that the addition of taro starch as a stabilizer significantly affected (p<0.01) the syneresis, pH, total acidity and the viscosity of yogurt. The lowest syneresis in yogurt was observed with the addition of stabilizer taro starch at 3% = 0.98%. The optimal pH after fermentation is suitable for yogurt consumption with the addition of stabilizer taro starch from 3.74-3.98. The highest total acidity was observed in yogurt without stabilizer (0%) 1.73% but the addition of taro starch 1% and above lowered the total acidity of the yogurt. The use of taro starch as a stabilizer increased the viscosity of yogurt. Panelists assessment for the color, taste, aroma and texture of yogurt had a high score, indicating good acceptance. Conclusion: The addition of 1% taro starch provided the best physico-chemical and sensory evaluation of yogurt.

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Krisnaningsih, A. T. N., Yulianti, D. L., Thohari, I., & Surjowardojo, P. (2018). Optimization of taro (Colocasia esculenta) starch as a stabilizer in physico-chemical and sensory evaluation of yogurt. Pakistan Journal of Nutrition, 17(7), 319–322. https://doi.org/10.3923/pjn.2018.319.322

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