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Saturday September 08, 2018 | 14:57

Rahmaniati menunjukkan kerupuk tulang ikannya/Sulbarkita.com-Ahmad G.

Polewali Mandar, Sulbarkita.com - Waste Tuna fish bones that are often discarded have no economic value. This was evidenced by Rahmaniati, 40 years old, who was able to turn tuna fish bones into crackers that were very tasty and tasty. The resident of Jalan Kemakmuran Lorong 2, Polewali Mandar, is now gaining rupiah as a result of the business. "This cracker is called Paceko's. It costs Rp. 15 thousand for packaging," he said at Warkop BM, Polewali Mandar last week.

According to Rahmaniati, the term Pacekek is taken from the word Paceko, another name in the Mandar language. The name associated with the discovery of tuna fish bone crackers. "Because a lot of fish bones are used up in the kitchen, I then think about something that can be enjoyed," he said.

Originally he was supposed to be a chilli. But Rahmaniati will become crackers. The trick was not easy, he removed the bone from the dried tuna, then boiled it, then smoothed it. The bones are smooth and then fried into crackers. Unexpected innovation that really brings economic value. Residents who tasted it considered the snacks to be delicious and worthy to compete on the market.

By natural, the single woman immediately modeled it door to door in the community. He also uses social media to become a place for promotion like Facebook and whatsup. This is what made it through the market outside West Sulawesi. Namely Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, Palu, and Central Sulawesi. Rahmaniati then ordered to make crackers with chocolate to spicy flavor. Questions related to traders in West Sulawesi to look for fish bone stock. "One pound of fish bone can produce 20 packs of chips," he said.

AHMAD G.



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