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CONSUMPTION RESEARCH OF GARLIC IN INDONESIA
- to estimate the level of garlic consumption per capita per day, and
- to determine which quality of garlic is being prefered by the consumer.
The survey was accomplished in two phases: a pre survey and a formal survey.
The respondent were housewives.
There were 50 respondents with a high income level and 54 respondents with a low income level.
The respondents were chosen through stratified random sampling methods.
The research showed that the average consumption of garlic per capita per day for high income levels (x=1.68 gr/cap/day) was significantly higher (t-student test .01) than that for low income levels (x=0.46 gr/cap/day). It was estimated with a confidence interval of 99%, that the population mean for high income levels ranged from 1.29 – 2.07 gr/cap/day, while for the low income levels it ranged from 0.34 – 0.58 gr/cap/day.
Consumers prefered (both high income level and low income level): big sized garlics, thin skin, white skin colour, moderate hardness and moderate flavour.
The high income levels like a white or yellowish white flesh color, while the low income levels prefer white flesh rather than yellowish white.
