Morphology of Bacteria and Fungi From The Fermentation of Asam Drien as a Local Food Ingredient of West Aceh
DOI : DOI: 10.22373/biotik.v12i2.26137
Date : 23 September 2025
A typical food ingredient of the Aceh region, especially the western and southern, isÃÂ Asam drienÃÂ (language from the West Aceh region).ÃÂ Asam drienÃÂ is made from durian fruit meat, usually due to the abundance of durian fruit, or because the durian fruit is of poor quality such as the taste of the bland fruit meat, then most of the people utilize the durian fruit intoÃÂ Asam drienÃÂ which can be used as a seasoning for cooking. The purpose of this study was to identify the morphological characteristics of bacterial and fungal colonies inÃÂ Asam drienÃÂ processing, this study used a qualitative descriptive method for colony characteristics, and biochemical tests. The results of research on bacteria and fungi inÃÂ Asam drienÃÂ found 14 colonies from the entire fermentation both at home and in the laboratory, namely irregular and diffuse, elongated, round, and threaded shapes; colony color characteristics obtained only one color, namely cream color; characteristics of colony edges there are 5, namely: wavy, squiggly, smooth, serrated, and threadbare. Colony elevation characteristics obtained 2 forms, namely flat and raised. There are 2 types of colony surface characteristics, namely rough and smooth shiny. Then reisolated on selective mediaÃÂ DeMan Rogosa Sharpe AgarÃÂ (MRS Agar) for lactic acid bacteria. The results of observations found 11 colonies from the entire fermentation each consisting of 2 types of isolates KaÃÂ and KbÃÂ which are Gram-positive bacteriaÃÂ bacillusÃÂ and coccus cell forms. As well as fungi that grow on Asam drien, namely the genusÃÂ RhizopusÃÂ and the type of yeast found from the genusÃÂ Saccharomyces. The catalase test onÃÂ Asam drienÃÂ bacteria is positive, has proteolytic, amylolytic, and cellulolytic potential, but is not able to hydrolyze fat and alcohol.