Abstract
The quality of salted fish depends on the quality of raw material as well as the processing methods. The aim of this work was to study the processing profile of the salted fish in PHPT Muara Angke. Data was collected from the annual salted fish production data in Muara Angke from January 2017 to July 2018, as well as from observation and interview with 25 salted fish producers using snowball sampling method. The results showed that the processed fish species were very diverse and the processing was carried out using traditional methods. Frozen fish were used more frequently than the fresh one. The ground water and crystal salt were used in the processing.Pickling was widely used for salting method rather than dry salting or wet salting. Drying of the fish was carried out traditionally under the sun. However, bleaching agent was still used by some producers. In conclusion, the processing of salted fish in PHPT Muara Angke has not appliedsanitized and hygiene production processes.
Highlights
The quality of salted fish depends on the quality of raw material as well as the processing methods
The results showed that the processed fish species were very diverse and the processing was carried out using traditional methods
The ground water and crystal salt were used in the processing.Pickling was widely used for salting method rather than dry salting or wet salting
Summary
Bahan yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini di antaranya lembar observasi, kuesioner serta laporan tahunan UPT PHPT Muara Angke. Alat yang digunakan adalah alat tulis, kamera dan alat perekam (Xiaomi Redmi Note A5, Tiongkok). Observasi serta wawancara dilakukan terhadap 25 orang pengolah ikan asin di PHPT Muara Angke
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