Applied Food Research (Dec 2024)

Physicochemical and sensory properties of cookies with cricket powder as an alternative snack to prevents iron deficiency anemia and chronic energy deficiency

  • Fitriyono Ayustaningwarno,
  • Azzahra Mutiara Ayu,
  • Layyinatus Syiffah,
  • Hana Muthia,
  • Filzah Afdha Amalina,
  • Diana Nur Afifah,
  • Yora Nindita,
  • Nani Maharani,
  • Nurmasari Widyastuti,
  • Gemala Anjani,
  • Dewi Marfu'ah Kurniawati,
  • Ninik Rustanti,
  • Mursid Tri Susilo,
  • Etika Ratna Noer,
  • Angga Rizqiawan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
p. 100485

Abstract

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Cricket contains high protein content, making them a valuable resource for enhancing nutritional properties of cookies for prevents Iron Deficiency Anemia (IDA) and Chronic Energy Deficiency (CED) in female adolescents. This study evaluates the physicochemical properties and acceptability of cookies enriched with cricket powder. An experimental study with five treatments was conducted: F0 (0 %), F1 (5 %), F2 (10 %), F3 (15 %), and F4 (20 %). Texture was determined using a texture analyzer and color was assessed using a chromameter. Chemical attributes, including macronutrients, were determined using thermogravimetric, drying ash, Kjeldahl, Soxhlet, by difference, and gravimetric methods. Micronutrients (Fe, Ca, Zn) were measured using ICP-OES, amino acid profiles were analyzed using the HPLC, and in vitro protein digestibility was assessed using the enzymatic method. One-way ANOVA with Tukey's post hoc test, Kruskal-Wallis, and Mann-Whitney were used for statistical analysis. Adding cricket powder to cookies increased their nutritional content. While it reduced the lightness of the cookies' color, the texture quality remained comparable to commercial products. The F3 formulation was the most liked by panelists, and the best formulation was obtained in F4. In conclusion, adding cricket powder affects the physicochemical properties and consumer acceptance of the cookies, enhancing their nutrient content and protein digestibility.

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