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Consumer Preferences for Indonesian Food
Journal of Indonesian Economy and Business Volume 34, Number 3, 2019, 280 – 293 CONSUMER PREFERENCES FOR INDONESIAN FOOD Hani Ernawati1*, Dodik Prakoso Eko Hery Suwandojo2 1 Department, of Tourism Management, STIPRAM Tourism Institute, Yogyakarta, 55198, Indonesia. 2 Department of Food Management, STIPRAM Tourism Institute, Yogyakarta, 55198, Indonesia. ABSTRACT ARTICLE INFO Introduction/Main Objectives: Food industries have been growing fast Article history: in Indonesia for recent decade, so it is necessary for food companies to Received 17 December understand Indonesian consumer attitudes and examine how Indonesian 2019 consumption behavior may change in consuming food. Background Received in revised form Problems: The development of society, with the concept of 25 February 2020 modernization at this time, encourages the interest people have for Accepted 28 February 2020 consuming food from other countries, so that Indonesian food is increasingly being displaced in its own country. Novelty: The results of Keywords: this study provide a method for evaluating the combination of different consumer preferences, attributes for food combinations, which can be used as a reference for food, conjoint analysis selling food. Research Methods: This research used a conjoint analysis to explore consumers’ preferences for different cuisines, especially Indonesian cuisine. Finding/Results: Compared with previous studies, JEL Code: the origin of food is an important food attribute, whilst “western food” is - the preferred type of food. Conclusion: Western food being the most preferred type of food, followed by Indonesian food, a crispy and salty taste, fresh food is preferred, as is food at a cheap price. Price was the most important attribute. * Corresponding Author at Department of Tourism Management , STIPRAM Tourism Institute, Jalan Jend. -
Pemberdayaan Usaha Jajanan Pasar Guna Peningkatan Industri Kecil Menengah Di Sidoarjo
Versi online / URL : Volume 14, Mei 2017 PEMBERDAYAAN USAHA JAJANAN PASAR GUNA PENINGKATAN INDUSTRI KECIL MENENGAH DI SIDOARJO Ribangun bamban Jakaria1, Arief Wisaksono2, Cylen setyo rini3 Univeritas muhammadiyah sidoarjo [email protected] ABSTRAK Jajanan pasar yang banyak diperdagangkan di warung-warung, pasar hingga sentra-sentra kuliner wilayah kecamatan Porong Sidoarjo dan sekitarnya adalah hasil produksi yang dikelola oleh usaha-usaha mikro yang tersebar di beberapa tempat di wilayah Kecamatan Porong sendiri, diantaranya adalah usaha mikro “jajanan mbak Anis” yang memproduksi kue-kue basah maupun kering yang tidak hanya melayani permintaan dari perorangan tetapi juga melayani warung dan pemesanan dalam hal ini sebagai mitra 1. Sedangkan mitra 2 adalah kelompok pedagang keliling, yang melakukan penjualan jajanan berupa kue basah dan kering. Permasalahan mitra 1 adalah produksi jajanan berupa kue kering maupun basah, dengan proses pengerjaan masih dilakukan secara manual terutama dalam memotong wortel sebagai bahan baku isi kue pastel. Permasalahan yang dialami oleh ‘kelompok pedagang jajan keliling’ sebagai mitra 2 adalah display tempat jajanan kurang menarik. Dari permasalahan kedua mitra tersebut maka solusi yang diberikan pada mitra 1 adalah, membuatkan alat pemotong wortel dalam bentuk dadu secara sederhana. Solusi untuk mitra 2 adalah, dengan menyediakan tempat display produk Jajanan yang memadai dan bersih. Dengan memberikan solusi atas permasalahan tersebut maka, akan memberikan dampak pada proses pemotongan wortel yang -
I. Pendahuluan
I. PENDAHULUAN I.I Latar Belakang Kabupaten Pasaman merupakan daerah penghasil ikan air tawar terbesar di Provinsi Sumatera Barat. Salah satu daerah penyumbang sektor perikanan di Pasaman adalah Kecamatan Rao. Luas kolam ikan petani di Kecamatan Rao +4.282 Ha dengan produksi perikanan terbesar tahun 2015 adalah perikanan budidaya di kolam yaitu 11.571,64 ton dan perikanan budidaya di sungai dengan total produksi sebesar 380,6 ton. Luas Kecamatan Rao sendiri +236,18 Km2 dan sebagian besar mata pencaharian penduduknya adalah beternak ikan (BPS, 2016). Ikan Betutu (Oxyeleotris marmorata) merupakan salah satu komoditas ikan air tawar yang populasinya besar didaerah Kabupaten Pasaman. Ikan betutu yang dikenal dengan dengan nama lain ikan malas atau ikan bodoh ini pada umumnya kurang diminati masyarakat karena bentuknya yang menyeramkan dan baunya juga amis padahal kandungan gizi ikan betutu ini cukup tinggi. Rendahnya tingkat pemanfaatan ikan tersebut dihadapkan kepada kelayakan ekonomi dan tingginya harga pakan ikan masih berada diatas harga jual. Perlu dilakukan upaya untuk mengoptimalkan pemanfaatan ikan betutu tersebut agar memiliki nilai ekonomis yang lebih tinggi. Ikan betutu diolah menjadi produk baru dengan tetap mempertahankan komposisi gizi yang terkandung didalamnya. Salah satu bentuk usaha yang dapat dilakukan adalah dengan mengolahnya menjadi surimi. Surimi merupakan teknologi pengolahan ikan yang secara tradisional telah digunakan oleh masyarakat Jepang dengan menggunakan peralatan yang sederhana. Saat ini produk surimi secara komersial telah diproduksi secara mekanis. Pabrik surimi dapat ditemukan di beberapa lokasi di Indonesia dan dipasarkan dalam keadaan beku. Surimi dan daging lumat merupakan produk setengah jadi yang dapat diolah menjadi berbagai jenis produk, seperti bakso, sosis, nugget, burger, sate lilit, otak-otak, dan pempek. -
Sate Iboe Sarongan Tanah Djawa & Bali
SATE IBOE SARONGAN TANAH DJAWA & BALI The Satay Parade of the Village Vendors THE SATAY PARADE Sate Lilit Ikan Gianyar (Bali) Balinese fish satays marinated and grilled in tropical spices, served with ‘sambal matah’ (12 ingredient-Balinese relish) Sate Kerang Kraton (Pasuruan) Fresh cockles in skewers, marinated in soy paprika sauce Sate Ayam Ponorogo Tender chicken satays from a famous village vendor from Ponorogo Sate Tahu Tempe Bumbu Rujak Grilled soybean cake and tofu satay marinated in coconut milk and Javanese red curry Sate Daging Manis Kotagede Skewers of tender beef marinated in sweet soy garlic sauce Sate Udang Besar Grilled prawns on lemongrass skewers, in honey and rum sauce Sate Cumi Cumi Skewers of squids, fried in batter served with black pepper and onions relish VEGETABLE Urap-Urap Putih Teri Asin Blanched village-style fresh tropical vegetables: young papaya leaves, cassava leaves, yellow velvetleaf, water spinach, and winged bean in juicy grated coconut and salted missprets fish Accompaniments from Around the World Chilly with sweet soy sauce Peanut Sauce Sambal Matah – Balinese Shallot Relish Sambal Terasi – Javanese Chilli & Shrimp Paste Sambal Bepasih - Balinese Seafood Salad with Shallot Dressing and Jukut Meurab Sambal Lombok Hijau- Green Chili Relish from Lombok Island SIDES Grilled Baby Corn on The Cob Sautéed Mixed Organic Baby Vegetables Roasted Baby Potatoes Organic Brown Rice OR White Rice DESSERT Es Dawet Ketan Hitam Chilled fermented black sticky rice and pandanus glutinous tapioca. -
Afhaal 2021. Elke Week Is Er Een Speciale “Rijsttafel Van De Week”. Zie Voor Geldigheid De Data
Afhaal 2021. Elke week is er een speciale “Rijsttafel van de week”. Zie voor geldigheid de data. Elke week een nieuwe aanbieding. Zie voor aanbiedingen de website: https://kratonrosbeijer.nl/. - Saté Ajam 8,85 3 stokje saté van kippendijfilet - Saté Babi 9,80 3 stokjes saté van varkenshaas - Saté Kambing 11,40 3 stokjes saté van geitenhaas - Pangsit goreng (3 stuks) 7,75 Gebakken bladerdeeg met een vulling van gehakt en garnalen, op een bedje van verse salade - Loempia Sajoer (2 stuks) 6,75 Vegetarische Loempia - Kue Dadar 3,95 Groene pannenkoek met een vulling van kokos en Javaanse suiker - Spekkoek (kwart stuk) 5,- Een kwart stuk spekkoek (original) - Soto 8,20 Javaanse kippensoep met glasvermicelli, taugé en ei Rijsttafel Kraton (p.p.) (geserveerd met witte rijst en nasi goreng) 34,00 - Voorgerecht Soto (optioneel) 5,75 Javaanse kippensoep met glasvermicelli, taugé en ei - Sambal goreng daging Pittig rundvlees met een vleugje kaneel - Babi ketjap Varkensvlees in zoete sojasaus - Ajam besengeh Kippendijfilet in milde kokosmelksaus - Ikan boemboe bali Gebakken pangafilet in pittige balisaus - Oedang mentega Gamba’s in kruidige botersojasaus - Sajoer lodeh Gemengde groenten in romige kokosmelk - Sajoer buncis Snijboontjes in milde kokosmelk - Gado-gado Geblancheerde gemengde groenten met pindasaus - Roedjak manis Gemengde fruit met zoet pittige Javaanse suiker - Saté ayam Saté van kippendijfilet - Saté babi Saté van varkenshaas - Telor koening Ei in mild pittige kokosmelksaus - Pisang goreng Gebakken banaan - Kentang blado Frietjes in zoet pittige glazuur - Perkedel daging Indische gehaktbal - Atjar ketimoen Zoetzure komkommer - Seroendeng Droog gebakken kokos met pinda’s - Kroepoek, Emping Rijsttafel van de week Rijsttafel Mangkubumi (van 3 t/m 7 februari 2021) 30,- p.p. -
Booklet Indonesian Culinary Week 2019
The Brunch Menu SOUP SOTO AYAM * Authentic Indonesian chicken soup served with vermicelli, potato chips and fried onion BETAWI BEEF SOUP Indonesian beef soup with coconut milk OXTAIL SOUP Oxtail served with vegetables in a rich but clear beef broth soup condiments: Indonesian fried potato patties, potato SALAD fries, fried onion, and Indonesian traditional hot sauces GADO GADO** Mix vegetables salad served with egg and peanut sauce URAP * may contain eggs Vegetables with grated coconut ** contains egg and peanuts dressing The Brunch Menu APPETIZER SATE AYAM Chicken satay SIDE DISH & SATE SAPI Beef satay CONDIMENTS SATE KAMBING BALINESE SAMBAL MATAH Lamb satay Balinese traditional hot sauce SATE UDANG SAMBAL BAJAK Shrimp satay Multi chili relish SATE LILIT SAUS KACANG * Balinese minced meat satay Peanut sauce SAMBAL KECAP Spicy sweet soy sauce KERUPUK PULI DAN KERUPUK UDANG Puli and shrimp crackers * contains peanuts VEGETABLE FRITTERS The Brunch Menu MAIN DISHES NASI GORENG Indonesian fried rice BETUTU CHICKEN Balinese roasted chicken with herbs NASI KUNING Indonesian turmeric coconut rice SOY CHICKEN Braised chicken cooked with sweet-soy NASI ULAM Indonesian mixed herb coconut rice GALANGAL FRIED CHICKEN Deep-fried chicken seasoned with galangal BEEF RENDANG West Sumatran dry beef curry made TRADITIONAL GRILLED CHICKEN from coconut milk Grilled chicken with traditional spices BEEF BALADO MANADONESE WOKU FISH Seasoned beef cooked with various Spicy Basil Fish Curry types of chillis BUMBU PADANG FISH KALIO CHICKEN Spicy Padangnese Herbs -
June/August 2007 KDNPP 3809/3/2008
June/August 2007 www.micpa.com.my KDNPP 3809/3/2008 The Malaysian Accountant JUNE/AUGUST 2007 EDITORIAL BOARD Datuk Robert Yong Kuen Loke (Chairman) Loh Lay Choon Dato’ Hj Maidin Syed Ali Ng Kim Tuck Dato’ Nordin Baharuddin See Huey Beng Sam Soh Siong Hoon Tan Chin Hock Chia Kum Cheng (Co-opted) Esther Tan Choon Hwa (Co-opted) INSTITUTE NEWS page 24 FEATURE page 5 LIFESTYLE page 59 PRINCIPAL OFFICE BEARERS President PERSPECTIVE Dato’ Nordin Baharuddin Vice President FEATURES Dato’ Ahmad Johan Mohammad Raslan Intellectual Property Rights. The Right to Protect & Profit From It 3 PRINCIPAL OFFICERS Internet Piracy - Copyright Infringement and Adequacy of Malaysian Law 5 Executive Director Basis of Recognition of Income for Property Developers 10 Foo Yoke Pin ([email protected]) Wither the External Audit in Corporate Governance? 15 Technical Manager Towards Selecting and Maintaining an Effective Internal Audit Function? 18 Melissa Yeoh ([email protected]) Training Manager PEOPLE Joseph Leong ([email protected]) Dato' Nordin Baharuddin Public Affairs At The Helm Dato’ Johan Raslan } 19 & Communications Manager Vicky Rajaretnam ([email protected]) INSTITUTE NEWS Assistant Operations Manager Suzana Mohd Hulaimi ([email protected]) 49th MICPA Annual Dinner 24 Examination Officer Recipient of Anugerah Presiden 2007: Lee How Lai ([email protected]) YM Raja Datuk Arshad Raja Tun Uda 26 Membership Services Officer 49th MICPA Annual General Meeting 29 Adzlyn binti Aladzimy Extraordinary General Meeting 32 ([email protected]) -
Diversen Rijst, Bami, Nasi, Mihoen Voorgerechten
Voorgerechten Bami Goreng Rames € 14,50 Bami Goreng “Soeboer” Rames € 14,50 Lemper € 2,25 Mihoen Goreng Rames € 14,50 Risolle € 3,50 Lontong Rames € 14,50 Panada € 3,50 Pastei € 3,50 Schotels Soto Ajam € 3,75 Kindermenu € 4,50 Soto Daging Sapi € 3,75 Menubox 500 Gram € 6,50 Vegetarische Loempia (2 Stuks) € 4,00 Menubox 750 Gram € 9,00 Loempia Semarang (2 Stuks) € 4,00 Sate 4 Stokjes Pangsit (6 Stuks) € 4,00 Soempia (6 Stuks) € 4,00 Sate Babi € 7,50 Ajam Tepung (4 Stuks) € 4,25 Sate Ajam € 7,50 Voorgerechten Mix (2 Pers.) € 8,50 Sate Kambing € 9,00 Sate Bali € 8,50 Rijst, Bami, Nasi, Mihoen Sate Tjampoer € 9,00 Nasi Putih* € 3,50 Groente & Eiergerechten Lontong* € 5,00 Sajoer Lodeh € 7,50 Nasi Goreng* € 8,00 Sambal Goreng Boontjes € 7,50 Nasi Goreng Djawa* € 8,00 Terong Blado € 9,00 Mihoen Goreng* € 8,00 Karedok € 9,00 Bami Goreng* € 8,00 Oerapan € 9,00 Bami “Soeboer”* € 8,00 Gado Gado € 9,00 *(Zonder Gerechten) Petjil € 12,00 Vleesgerechten Oseng Oseng € 14,50 Sambal Goreng Daging € 8,75 Tja Sajoeran € 12,00 Babi Ketjap € 8,75 Tja Sajoeran Met Kip € 12,00 Sambal Goreng Ati € 8,75 Tja Sajoeran Met Baso € 12,00 Babi Ritja-Ritja € 8,75 Tja Sajoeran Met Garnalen € 14,00 Daging Smoor € 8,75 Dadar Djawa € 6,00 Daging Blado € 9,50 Sambal Goreng Telor € 4,50 Rendang € 9,50 Telor Blado € 5,00 Goelee Kambing € 11,50 Dadar Isi € 9,00 Kipgerechten Tahoe Klein Portie Kip (2 Stuks) € 6,50 Sambal Goreng Tahoe € 7,50 Ajam Asam Goreng (5 Stuks) € 14,00 Tahoe Ketjap € 8,50 Ajam Setan (5 Stuks) € 14,00 Tahoe Petis € 8,50 Ajam Boemboe Bali (5 Stuks) € 14,00 -
Tourism Employments Changes in Indonesia
International Journal of Business, Economics and Law, Vol. 21, Issue 5 (April) ISSN 2289-1552 2020 TOURISM EMPLOYMENTS CHANGES IN INDONESIA Maula Fadhilata Rahmatika M. Pudjihardjo Sasongko ABSTRACT Unemployment and poverty are the main problems in every developing country. One solution used to stimulate job creation and poverty reduction is to develop the tourism sector. With its natural beauty, the tourism sector in Indonesia has been able to develop rapidly in recent years. The development of the tourism sector in Indonesia certainly also affects the structure of the workforce. This research was conducted to determine the effectiveness of employment in the tourism sector and provide policy recommendations by the results of the projected labour needs over the next few years. The method used in this research is a mixed-method to look deeper into the condition of the existing tourism workforce. The results showed that the elasticity of employment absorption in the tourism sector in 2010-2018 was 0.02. Also, the projected labour demand for the tourism sector from 2019-2023 shows a positive trend. The low language and tourism education constraints become one of the problems that cause the tourism sector has not yet developed optimally. Keywords: elasticity, employment changes, tourism, labour demand, Indonesia. INTRODUCTION Policymakers in developing countries have been worked hard on reducing unemployment rate in these recent years. In Indonesia, reducing unemployment rate has been viewed as an annual task and leads to make unemployment as a problematic issue to deal with. Compared to other developing countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia’s unemployment rate is the highest with Mongolia, Pakistan, and Philippines (Trading Economics, 2017). -
Ethnobotanical Study on Local Cuisine of the Sasak Tribe in Lombok Island, Indonesia
J Ethn Foods - (2016) 1e12 Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Journal of Ethnic Foods journal homepage: http://journalofethnicfoods.net Original article Ethnobotanical study on local cuisine of the Sasak tribe in Lombok Island, Indonesia * Kurniasih Sukenti a, , Luchman Hakim b, Serafinah Indriyani b, Y. Purwanto c, Peter J. Matthews d a Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Mataram University, Mataram, Indonesia b Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Brawijaya University, Malang, Indonesia c Laboratory of Ethnobotany, Division of Botany, Biology Research Center-Indonesian Institute of Sciences, Indonesia d Department of Social Research, National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka, Japan article info abstract Article history: Background: An ethnobotanical study on local cuisine of Sasak tribe in Lombok Island was carried out, as Received 4 April 2016 a kind of effort of providing written record of culinary culture in some region of Indonesia. The cuisine Received in revised form studied included meals, snacks, and beverages that have been consumed by Sasak people from gener- 1 August 2016 ation to generation. Accepted 8 August 2016 Objective: The aims of this study are to explore the local knowledge in utilising and managing plants Available online xxx resources in Sasak cuisine, and to analyze the perceptions and concepts related to food and eating of Sasak people. Keywords: ethnobotany Methods: Data were collected through direct observation, participatory-observation, interviews and local cuisine literature review. Lombok Results: In total 151 types of consumption were recorded, consisting of 69 meals, 71 snacks, and 11 Sasak tribe beverages. These were prepared with 111 plants species belonging to 91 genera and 43 families. -
SNACKS) Tahu Gimbal Fried Tofu, Freshly-Grounded Peanut Sauce
GUBUG STALLS MENU KUDAPAN (SNACKS) Tahu Gimbal Fried Tofu, Freshly-Grounded Peanut Sauce Tahu Tek Tek (v) Fried Tofu, Steamed Potatoes, Beansprouts, Rice Cakes, Eggs, Prawn Paste-Peanut Sauce Pempek Goreng Telur Traditional Fish Cakes, Egg Noodles, Vinegar Sauce Aneka Gorengan Kampung (v) Fried Tempeh, Fried Tofu, Fried Springrolls, Traditional Sambal, Sweet Soy Sauce Aneka Sate Nusantara Chicken Satay, Beef Satay, Satay ‘Lilit’, Peanut Sauce, Sweet Soy Sauce, Sambal ‘Matah’ KUAH (SOUP) Empal Gentong Braised Beef, Coconut-Milk Beef Broth, Chives, Dried Chili, Rice Crackers, Rice Cakes Roti Jala Lace Pancakes, Chicken Curry, Curry Leaves, Cinnamon, Pickled Pineapples Mie Bakso Sumsum Indonesian Beef Meatballs, Roasted Bone Marrow, Egg Noodles Tengkleng Iga Sapi Braised Beef Ribs, Spicy Beef Broth, Rice Cakes Soto Mie Risol Vegetables-filled Pancakes, Braised Beef, Beef Knuckles, Egg Noodle, Clear Beef Broth 01 GUBUG STALLS MENU SAJIAN (MAIN COURSE) Pasar Ikan Kedonganan Assorted Grilled Seafood from Kedonganan Fish Market, ‘Lawar Putih’, Sambal ‘Matah’, Sambal ‘Merah’, Sambal ‘Kecap’, Steamed Rice Kambing Guling Indonesian Spices Marinated Roast Lamb, Rice Cake, Pickled Cucumbers Sapi Panggang Kecap – Ketan Bakar Indonesian Spices Marinated Roast Beef, Sticky Rice, Pickled Cucumbers Nasi Campur Bali Fragrant Rice, Shredded Chicken, Coconut Shred- ded Beef, Satay ‘Lilit’, Long Beans, Boiled Egg, Dried Potato Chips, Sambal ‘Matah’, Crackers Nasi Liwet Solo Coconut Milk-infused Rice, Coconut Milk Turmeric Chicken, Pumpkin, Marinated Tofu & -
BAB 3 ANALISA DAN PEMROGRAMAN ARSITEKTUR 3.1. Analisa Dan Program Fungsi Bangunan 3.1.1 Karakteristik Dan Kapasitas Pengguna A
BAB 3 ANALISA DAN PEMROGRAMAN ARSITEKTUR 3.1. Analisa dan Program Fungsi Bangunan 3.1.1 Karakteristik dan Kapasitas Pengguna a. Objek pamer Museum Kuliner khas Jawa Tengah Objek pamer pada bangunan museum kuliner ini, sebagian besar merupakan benda koleksi yang dipamerkan. Benda koleksi museum yang berupa replika kuliner dan peralatan masak tradisional dipajang dan ditampilkan di dalam vitrin3, di dalam pedestal dan dalam bentuk diorama. Benda pameran yang memanfaatkan teknologi maya (virtual) ditampilkan dengan menggunakan alat Virtual Reality, meja hologram, dan layar LED. Jenis-jenis kuliner khas Jawa Tengah yang akan ditampilkan di museum dapat dilihat pada tabel dibawah. Daftar benda / objek yang dipamerkan A Masakan Khas 1 Kota Semarang Lumpia Wingko babat Wedang tahu 2 Kota Surakarta Nasi liwet Serabi 3 Vitrin adalah lemari pajang tempat meletakkan objek koleksi yang akan dipamerkan kepada pengunnjung. 37 Selat solo Nasi Gandul 3 Kota Salatiga Enting-enting gepuk Ronde Gula kacang 4 Kota Magelang Sup senerek Sego megono 5 Kota Pekalongan Kue lumpang Kluban 6 Kota Tegal Sega lengko Es sagwan 7 Kota Purwokerto Tempe mendoan Badeg 8 Kota Purwodadi Nasi Jagung 9 Kab. Banjarnegara Combro kalipalet Buntil Mie Ongklok 10 Kab. Banyumas 38 Gethuk goreng Soto sokaraja 11 Kab. Batang Lontong lamprak 12 Kab. Blora Es Jati Wedan Cemohe 13 Kab. Boyolali Soto Seger Tahu susu 14 Kab. Brebes Telur asin Sate blengok 15 Kab. Cilacap Brekecek Rempeyek Yutuk 16 Kab. Demak Nasi Brongkos 17 Kab. Grobogan Ayam pencok Garang asem Sayur Becek 18 Kab. Jepara Horok-horok 39 Adon-adon coro 19 Kab. Karanganyar Timus Grubi 20 Kab. Kebumen Jipang kacang Sate Ambal 21 Kab.