Abstract

Good-quality chocolate can be produced only from good-quality cocoa beans. The cocoa bean quality can be improved using indigenous Lactiplantibacillus plantarum HL-15 as a starter culture in fermentation. The functionality of chocolate can be enhanced by the addition of probiotic L. plantarum Dad-13. This research aimed to evaluate the physicochemical, microbiological, and sensory characteristics of the probiotic chocolate bar Dad 13 made from fermented cocoa beans L. plantarum HL-15 during storage at different temperatures. The research was conducted in three stages. The first stage was the cocoa bean fermentation with and without L. plantarum HL-15, the second stage was probiotic chocolate bar Dad-13 production, and the third stage was the storage of probiotic chocolate bar Dad-13 at temperatures of 4 and 26°C. This study found that adding L. plantarum HL-15 to the fermentation could produce good-quality cocoa beans, prevent the growth of fungi presented by the pH and Aw of cocoa beans, and form a probiotic chocolate bar during storage. Storage at 4°C maintained the viability of L. plantarum Dad-13 and minimized fat breakdown. The organoleptic attributes of the probiotic chocolate bar Dad-13 during storage at 4 and 26°C were not significantly different (p > 0.05).

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