SUMMARY
Rice bran and red beans are one of food items that contain high dietary ?ber and can be processed into traditional snacks such as baked getuk (cassava cake). Elderly needs enough ?ber to support their metabolism. This study aims to analyze the e?ect of rice bran and red bean substitution of getuk toward its acceptance and dietary ?ber contents. This study was an experimental study with a completely randomized design. There were four treatments of rice bran and red beans substitution (F0 = 0% rice bran, 0% red beans); (F1 = 10% rice bran, 13% red beans); (F2 = 13% rice bran, 10% red beans), (F3 = 17% rice bran, 7% red beans). This study further involved 30 untrained elderly and pre- elderly panelists (45–80 years). Acceptance was measured using a hedonic questionnaire on a scale of 1 to 6. Statistical analysis of acceptability di?erences was completed using Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney test with a = 0.05. In results, there were signi?cant di?erences between F1, F2, F3, and F0 on all characteristics (color, aroma, texture, taste) with p = 0.001, and the acceptance rating from highest to lowest was F3, F2, F1, respectively. The organoleptic test results further showed that the panelists mostly preferred the F3 formula (17% rice bran and 7% red beans). There was no signi?cant di?erence in dietary ?ber content between each formula, F1 contains 9.250 grams of dietary ?ber (30.8% RDA), F2 contains 9.242 grams of dietary ?ber (30.8% RDA), and F3 contains 9.235 grams of dietary ?ber (30.7% RDA). This study proved that rice bran and red red beans substitution to getuk improves its ?ber content and also having good acceptability.