#SOBATANI: CARA MUDAH MEMBUAT GULA SINGKONG

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22 Sept 202006:20

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the process of making sugar from cassava (singkong) is explained in a simple, easy-to-follow way. The speaker introduces the ingredients—cassava starch (tapioca), water, and enzymes—along with basic household tools like a stove, container, and cloth for filtering. The method involves mixing, heating, and filtering the tapioca syrup, with a focus on practical steps for home production. While industrial processes require additional equipment, this approach is designed for small-scale use. The video emphasizes sustainability and offers an accessible solution for making your own sugar from readily available cassava.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Cassava sugar (gula cassava) can be made from tapioca (cassava starch) and is widely used in various food products.
  • 😀 The process is simple and can be done at a small scale with basic equipment, making it suitable for household or small business production.
  • 😀 To make the cassava sugar syrup, the ratio of 1 kg tapioca to 3 liters of water is used.
  • 😀 Enzymes like alpha-amylase and glucoamylase are essential to break down the starch into sugar during the process.
  • 😀 A refractometer can be used to measure the dissolved solids and sugar content of the syrup, although it's not mandatory for small-scale production.
  • 😀 Home-scale equipment includes a stove, large mixing container, a stirrer, and a thick cloth for filtering.
  • 😀 Filtering the syrup with a thick cloth helps remove solids, resulting in a smooth sugar solution.
  • 😀 The process involves heating the mixture and observing a color change as the enzymes work, signaling that starch conversion is occurring.
  • 😀 Industrial-scale production may require additional filtration tools like resin anion filters or activated charcoal, but these are not necessary for home production.
  • 😀 The final product can be a sweet syrup that can be used as an alternative sweetener or further processed to create solid sugar.
  • 😀 The process can be customized to suit different scales of production, from household to industrial, with more complex equipment as needed.

Q & A

  • What is the main focus of the video?

    -The video demonstrates the process of making cassava sugar, specifically the production of liquid cassava sugar using simple technology that can be applied at the household or small-scale industry level.

  • What materials are needed to produce cassava sugar?

    -To produce cassava sugar, the materials needed include tapioca (cassava flour), water, and specific enzymes like Alpha-amylase and Glucoamylase.

  • How much water is required for 1 kilogram of tapioca?

    -For 1 kilogram of tapioca, 3 liters of water is required, following a 1:3 ratio of tapioca to water.

  • What enzymes are used in the production of cassava sugar?

    -The enzymes used in the production of cassava sugar are Alpha-amylase and Glucoamylase, which help in the breakdown of starches to sugars.

  • What equipment is needed for small-scale cassava sugar production?

    -For small-scale production, the necessary equipment includes a stove, a container for mixing, a thick stirring rod, and a fine cloth for filtration. A refractometer is also used to measure the total dissolved solids in the sugar.

  • Can the process be done without industrial filtration equipment?

    -Yes, at the household level, filtration can be done using a thick cloth instead of industrial filtration tools like resin anion exchange materials or active charcoal.

  • What is the purpose of using a refractometer in the process?

    -The refractometer is used to measure the total dissolved solids in the sugar, helping to monitor the concentration of the sugar solution.

  • How is tapioca prepared for the sugar production process?

    -Tapioca is mixed with water in a 1:3 ratio, and then stirred until the mixture becomes homogeneous and free of lumps before adding the enzymes.

  • What happens after the enzymes are added to the tapioca mixture?

    -Once the enzymes are added, the mixture is stirred and heated, and a color change occurs as the mixture nears boiling, indicating the conversion of starches to sugars.

  • What is the significance of using tapioca in sugar production?

    -Tapioca, or cassava flour, is a starchy material that serves as the base for the sugar production process. It is used because it contains a high amount of starch, which can be converted into sugar through enzymatic processes.

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