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Published: 2026-06-30
Keywords:
Boiling , Skin peeling , Soaking , White pepper
Section: Articles
Andi Muhammad Tegar Mengembara  Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar , Indonesia
Muhammad Tahir Sapsal  Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar , Indonesia
Junaedi Muhidong  Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar , Indonesia
Febriana Intan Permata Hati  Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia , Indonesia
Abstract:

Skin-peeling method is a critical determinant of white pepper quality. This study evaluated the effects of two skin-peeling treatments, soaking at room temperature (30 °C for 10–14 days) and boiling at high temperature (100 °C for 10 minutes), on three physical properties of white pepper produced from green and red pepper fruits (Piper nigrum L.): moisture content (wet-basis/MC wb and dry basis/ MC db), color attributes (L*, a*, b*), and hardness. A total of 150 fresh pepper fruits from Bulukumba Regency, sorted at two maturity levels (green and red, 5.5–6.0 mm diameter), were divided into four treatment groups. This study was descriptive and comparative in nature without statistical replication; results are presented as single-point observations. The boiling treatment produced the lowest MC wb in peeled red pepper (LMPK: 8.83%), the only sample approaching the maximum threshold set by SNI 0004:2013 (≤13.0%). Soaking resulted in MC wb values of 25.05% for peeled pepper across both maturity levels. In terms of surface lightness, soaked peeled red pepper (LMRK: L* = 11.86) outperformed boiled peeled red pepper (LMPK: L* = 8.51), indicating that soaking better preserved kernel brightness. Hardness values of peeled pepper ranged from 27.68 N (LHPK) to 36.62 N (LMPK), with the boiling treatment producing comparable or slightly higher hardness than soaking. The soaking method produced brighter white pepper kernels, while boiling more effectively reduced moisture content and is better suited when shelf life is the priority.

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Andi Muhammad Tegar Mengembara

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Indonesia

Muhammad Tahir Sapsal tahirsapsal@unhas.ac.id

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Indonesia

Junaedi Muhidong

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar

Indonesia

Febriana Intan Permata Hati

Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Hasanuddin University, Makassar, Indonesia

Indonesia

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