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Abstract
Tilapia fish jerky is a fish product through the process of soaking spices and drying. The soaking and drying time influenced to acceptability consideration. The purpose of this research was to observe preference organoleptic. This study used the soaking and drying time to according hedonic preferences of ten panelists evaluating four criteria. Soaking time along was 10, 15, and 20 hours. Drying time along was 5, 10, and 15 hours. Ensuring data were used by the many-facets Rasch Model. The study found as long as soaking and drying time 10 hours and 5 hours preferences panelists to color, texture, odor, and taste. Taste criteria easy to judge by panelists. Color criteria are hard to judge by panelists. Tilapia fish jerky by soaking in seasoning formula for 10 hours and drying for 5 hours can be recommended to increase consumer preference.
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1 Fish Processing Technology Department. Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty. Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. Indonesia.
2 Student of Fish Processing Technology Department. Fisheries and Marine Science Faculty. Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. Indonesia