Chapter 1
Chapter 1
INTRODUCTION
origins in the town of San Miguel in Bulacan, Philippines. From San Miguel, pastillas-making
spread to other Philippine regions such as the provinces of Cagayan and Masbate.
industry on the food product soon grew, with the pastillas made from either carabao or cow milk
or both. Refined sugar and calamondin juice are also added during the pastillas-making process.
In San Miguel, Bulacan, a Pastillas Festival has been celebrated every May since 2006. The
paper-cut form of the pabalat is also linked to the festival, involving making elaborate paper-cut
Pastillas are not only delicious, but they are also very easy to make. They don't even need to
be baked! You simply mix the ingredients and devour them. Eating pastillas can be a delightful
part of your daily life because they make a quick, delicious snack. If you're hungry and don't
have a lot of time, pastillas are the answer. Pastillas de Leche, translated from Spanish, means
"milk pills" or "milk tablets". This food delicacy is not usually available in other countries. If
you love milk then you will love pastillas, as the main ingredient is milk. Pastillas are candies
made out of milk. They can be served with a main dish, or as a snack. Pastillas are so easy and
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Carrot
Carrot is a widely used root vegetable (usually orange in color) that is used all around the
world as one of the most popular food ingredients. Because of their high nutrition value,
presence of β-carotene, dietary fiber, antioxidants, minerals, flexibility for processing in many
kinds of ways and the ability to remain edible even after months of reliable storing in both
ordinary or refrigerated places, carrot instantly became embraced wherever it appeared after it
was carried out from its home in Iran and Afghanistan. During its journey across centuries and
continents, countless botanists managed to improve the composition, look, flavor and size of
ancient carrots and produce the modern orange-colored carrot that appeared first in 17th century
Netherlands.
Home of carrots and its numerous cousins can be tracked to dry and hot lands of Iran and
Afghanistan. Earliest evidence of its use there was dated to 3000 BC. From there, carrot seeds
were picked, carried and sold via caravans to neighboring Arabian, African and Asian lands, who
all accepted carrots immediately and started crossbreeding and creating new types of this famous
root. Even in those ancient times, many colors of carrots were present and used – black, white,
red and purple. Interestingly, orange colors that we use today were not present. The most telling
sign of how popular carrots were in those ancient times come from Ancient Egypt, where
numerous carrots were placed in the tombs of dead Pharaohs and the drawings of the carrot
harvest and processing can be found in numerous hieroglyph paintings. The most popular color
of carrots that was cultivated in Egypt was purple, and it was used not only for eating but also for
medicine. (www.vegetablefacts.net)
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Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera)
Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera), is a popular plant known for high nutritional value as well as
an herbal medicine. Malunggay is a plant that grows in the tropical climates such as the
Philippines, India and Africa. Malunggay is widely used as vegetable ingredient in cooking, as
The Malunggay plant can grow to as high as 9 meters with erect white trunks. The compound
leaf has about 3 to 9 leaflets. Malunggay has white fragrant flowers that produces long pods with
Malunggay may be propagated by planting its seeds about an inch in the ground or matured
malunggay stem cuttings of about 3 feet in length may also be planted into the ground. Planted
Malunggay (Moringa Oleifera) has been used as herbal medicine in many cultures for
hundreds of years, Malunggay is known as a very nutritious plant where it is used to combat
malnutrition in third world countries especially for infants and nursing mothers.
(www.medicalhealthguide.com)
The developing and marketing of successful new food products is recognized as an important
competitive strategy, albeit one of the riskiest, of a modern food company. In consumer food
markets, new and improved products have become important symbols of economic growth,
improved living standards and technological progress. Manufacturing do not expect to be able to
sustain, let alone improve, their market positions without product initiatives. The markets
themselves are seen as vulnerable if they cannot be revitalized with new products. (Food choice
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The researcher goal is to develop new product which is pastillas one of the favourite candy.
This will provide healthy and nutritious favourite sweet products that the nutrient contents are
essential for the development of the body. And also the study of the development od carrot
General Problem
students?
2. What is the ingredients and process needed in the development of the carrot malunggay
pastillas?
Specific Problem
1.1 Age
1.2 Sex
1.3 Process
2.1 Appearance
2.2 Texture
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2.3 Flavor
2.4 Aroma
The focus of the study is to develop pastillas candy using carrot and malunggay as the main
ingredient and the following ingredients I also considered; sugar, egg white, milk and butter. The
ingredients are delimited to the ones specified in the recipe. The carrot pastillas has expiration
date but the best quality is achieved during the first two (2) months.
The respondents of the study are the students of Bulacan State University , composing of
The Children. The candy is good for children who love sweet foods like candy. It will also
The Parents. The product will help parents provide their children with food containing essential
The Student of Food Service Management. This will be a source of information on how to
conduct a research. It will also help them to understand the other aspects of the product that are
The Instructors of Food Service Management. This study will initiate ideas and concept and
develop entrepreneurship activity that eventually will result to income generating project of the
college.
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Notes in Chapter I
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www.vegetablefacts.net
http://www.medicalhealthguide.com
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