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Technology of Snack Foods and Candy. Overview. 1 st : Introduction 2 nd : Sweeteners 3 rd : Other Ingredients 4 th : Chocolate 5 th : Candy Cooking 6 th : Type of Candy 7 th : Type of Candy. Introduction. Definition and Scope of Confectionery Industry
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Overview 1st : Introduction 2nd : Sweeteners 3rd : Other Ingredients 4th : Chocolate 5th : Candy Cooking 6th : Type of Candy 7th : Type of Candy
Introduction Definition and Scope of Confectionery Industry History and Development of Confectionery Industry Type of Candy Food Safety of Candy Future Chances of Candy
Sweeteners • Type of Sweeteners in Candy Making (Natural and Artificial Sweeteners) • Function of Sweeteners as Raw Material in Candy Making • Sweeteners Specification, Relative Sweetness and Crystal Size
Other ingredients Flavouring, certified color, edible fat, protein, gelatin, antioxidant, acidulant, doctoring agent, surface active agent, lechitin, starch, gelatinizing agent, gum, glaze, pectin, waxes and coconut Function and Specification
Chocolate Ingredients and Type of Chocolate Chocolate Processing Quality and Damage of Chocolate Product Chocolate Veneering Technology
Candy cooking • Introduction • Principle of Candy Processing • Stages of Sugar Temperature • Principle of Crystallization • Unusual Form of Candy
Type of candy Crystallin & non-crystallin Candy Soft & Hard Candy Sugar & chocolate confectionery Definition, Raw Material, Process and Quality Candy marketting Research and Development
Definition & Scope Of Confectionery Industry • Definition : • Confectionery is the set of food items that are rich in sugar, any one or type of which is called a confection. • Modern usage may include substances rich in artificial sweeteners as well. • Generally, confections are low in nutritional value but rich in calories.
Cont. Definition & Scope Scope of Confectionery Industry : Include : • Sweets • Lollipops • candy bars • Chocolate • cotton candy • and other sweet items of snack food.
Some of the categories and types of confectionery include : • Fudge • Hard sweet • Toffee • Chocolate • Jelly • Marshmallow • Marzipan • Nougat • Caramel • Fondant.
Cont’d The term does not generally apply to : • Cakes • Biscuits • puddings which require cutlery to consume, although exceptions such as petit fours or meringues exist.
Regional Name of Candy • U.S.A. candy • U.K. sweets is also used for the extensive variety of candies that comprise confectionery. • Britain, Ireland and some Commonwealth countries sweets or sweeties • In some parts of England : spogs, spice, joy joy and goodies • In North-West England, especially Lancashire : toffees is often used as a generic term for all confectionery. • Northeast England and the Scottish Borders : derivative of chuddy, a localised term for chewing gum. • In Australia and New Zealand "lollies".
Sejarah Pembuatan Permen • Permen karet Penduduk Yukatan (Indian di Meksiko) : “cikili” dari getah pohon sapodila Orang Yunani : “Matische” dari getah pohon damar Suku Maya mengunyah getah pohon sapodilia Suku Indian Amerika Utara : getah pohon cemara dan lilin lebah
1848 : John Curtis permen karet “State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum” 1869 : William Finley paten permen karet 1870 : Thomas Adams paten mesin karet 1899 : Franklin Canning karet fungsional untuk gigi 1914 : William Wrigley Wrigley Doublemint 1928 : Walter Diemer permen karet tiup
Sejarah Permen Di Inggris abad ke 15 Di Amerika abad 17 Permen dari pohon maple Jenis Permen : Liquorice, marshmallow, marzipan (Belanda), praline, sugar plums 1778 : Belanda mengekspor 5 ton permen jahe dari Batavia ke Eropa Di Temanggung, Jawa Tengah permen jahe “Gember Bonbons”. Pasuruan, Jawa Timur permen jahe “SINA”
Sejarah Permen di Jepang • 1549 : Konpeito (bahasa portugis) • Bahan baku : gula mahal (pada saat itu) • Konpeito sebagai suvenir/hadiah bagi kaisar Jepang • Abad 16 : Industri pembuatan konpeito • Wagashi permen tradisional jepang, biasanya disajikan dng the • Amzaiku : seni permen Jepang
1868 : Albert Bickmore & Joseph Stockdale dalam Buku “Travels in the East Indian Archipelago” : Indonesia memiliki potensi pohon asem yang melimpah Permen Gula asem 1875 : coklat susu di Swiss 1904 : William Morrison & John Wharton Gulali Abad 19 : hard candy
Sejarah Permen Permen berasal dari bahasa Arab (gand i) konfeksi gula Madu : bahan baku permen Cina, India, Timur Tengah, Mesir, Yunani, Romawi menggunakan madu untuk melapisi buah, bunga, biji2an.
karet fudge fondant marsmallow toffe Hard candy Permen jelly nougat
Candy Classification Based on Major Raw Material : • Sugar Confectionery • Chocolate Confectionery Based on Texture : • Crystalline (Cream taste, Ex : Fondant, fudge) • Non-Crystalline (Amorphous, Ex : Hard candy, Chewy, Soft candy)
Candy Classification There are many kind of candy (more than 10 types). Based on the raw material, candy is divided into three categories : 1. Hard Candy 2. Soft Candy 3. The third group (main ingredients is non sugar)
Hard candy • Consist almost entirely of sugars, with addition of small amounts of flavoring and color • Ex : pepper mint sticks, fruit drops, clear mint, rock candy
SoftCandy • Consist of sugar to which no more than 5 percent of other ingredients have been added • Ex : marshmallow, nougat
The Third Group • Contains large properties of ingredients other than sugars • Ex : fudge, caramels, chocolates, etc
ASSIGNMENT Membuat artikel atau makalah tentang sejarah dan perkembangan pembuatan permen di negara sbb : • Australia • Afrika Selatan • Belgia • China • Indonesia • Italia • India • Irlandia • Jerman • Jepang • Kanada • Meksiko • New Zealand • Swiss • UK • USA
ASSIGNMENT Mengelompokkan jenis permen yang beredar di pasar atau supermarket berdasarkan komposisi bahan bakunya (Hard, Soft, other group). Cantumkan pula komposisinya. Prospek ke depan untuk masing-masing permen.
ASSIGNMENT • Format Makalah : • Kertas A4 • Huruf Arial 11 pt • Spasi 1,5 • Margin 3 cm, kecualikiri 4 cm • Presentasi. • Isi : Bahanbaku, Proses, Prospekkedepan • Soft copy dan ppt dikumpulkan Soft Candy : Hard Candy : Permen karet : Permen jelly : Marsmallow : Cotton candy : Pastilles : Fondant : Tofee : Fudge : Nougat :
Food Safety BMI Classification < 18.5 underweight 18.5–24.9 normal weight 25.0–29.9 overweight 30.0–34.9 class I obesity 35.0–39.9 class II obesity ≥ 40.0 class III obesity BMI = kilograms / meters2 • Obesity • Diabetes Melitus Type 2 • Tooth Decay
Food Safety Aman…asal…. Jumlah yang dikonsumsi per hari tidak berlebihan Perhatikan komposisinya ! Imbangi dengan pola hidup sehat (ex : pola diet, olahraga teratur) Keseimbangan antara aktivitas harian dengan makanan yang dikonsumsi
Future Chances of Candy • Ingredient Substitution • Texture stabilization • Shelflife Improvement • Reduction of ionic equipment effect • Develop a new and better quality candy : • more nutritious higher sales + profit
Future Chances Low calorie Low carbohydrate Sugar free Guilt free