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    Acceptability of Guyabano (Annona muricata) jam

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    Date
    2022-06
    Author
    Martinez, Donald Rey L.
    Llames, Ailyn M.
    Vidal, Jemelyn E.
    Thesis Adviser
    Lagon, Meldred
    Committee Chair
    Lagon, Meldred
    Committee Members
    Mongan, Violeta F.
    Magallanes, Jocelyn
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    Scientific name
    Annona muricata GBIF
    Abstract
    This study was conducted at Capiz State University Sigma Satellite College Sigma, Capiz during the First Semester of the School Year 2020-2021. Generally, it aimed to find out the general acceptability of Guyabano jam. Specifically, it aimed to determine which Treatment will produce the most acceptable jam and at the same time find out if there are significant differences among the Treatments in making Guyabano jam in terms of appearance, aroma, texture, taste, and consistency. The study has five Treatments. In analyzing the data, Mean and ANOVA were the statistical tools used. An evaluation sheet was utilized to gather the data. Fifteen (15) evaluators composed of 5 instructors of Capiz State University, 5 college students, and 5 people from the community were requested to evaluate the product. Results showed that product in Treatment D got the highest mean in terms of appearance, taste, texture, and consistency while, product in Treatment C got the highest mean in terms of aroma. Further revealed that Treatment D was the generally acceptable Treatment in terms of its sensory attributes. Result further showed that there was a significant difference in the sensory qualities of Guyabano jam in terms of appearance, aroma, texture, and consistency, while there was no significant difference in terms of taste.
    Keywords
    Jam Guyabano Sensory qualities
    URI
    https://repository.capsu.edu.ph/handle/123456789/215
    Recommended Citation
    Llames, A.M., Martinez, D.R.L., & Vidal, J.E.(2022). Acceptability of Guyabano (Annona muricata) jam. [Undergraduate thesis, Capiz State University Sigma Satellite College]. CAPSU Institutional Repository.
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    Thesis
    Degree Discipline
    Food Service Management
    Degree Name
    Bachelor of Technical Vocational Teacher Education
    Degree Level
    Undergraduate
    Department
    Technical Teacher Education Department
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