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Belum Basi | Pendapatmu Tentang Resep Rahasia Coca-Cola? | 609magz*Sebuah situs, thisamericanlife.org, mengungkap resep rahasia minuman soda paling terkenal di dunia, Coca-Cola. Thisamericanlife.org mengklamin menemukan daftar yang difoto dari sebuah koran yang menyebutkan resep Coca-cola. Daftar tersebut lengkap bahan dan takaran untuk membuat minuman Coca-cola.
Foto resep itu berasal dari artikel di koran Atlanta Journal-Constitution edisi 8 Februari 1979. Dalam foto tersebut ada seseorang yang memegang buku dengan resep yang diklaim resep yang sama dengan yang digunakan Pemberton.
Resep asli Coca-cola disebutkan disimpan di sebuah ruang besi di Atlanta, Georgia. Resep itu dijaga 24 jam. Inilah resep rahasia coca-cola itu.
1. Ekstrak cair coca 3 dram (unit)
2. Asam Sitrat 3 ons
3. Kafein 1 ons
4. Gula 30 (tulisannya tidak jelas berapa ukurannya)
5. Air 2,5 galon
6. Juice jeruk limau 2,25 liter
7. Vanilla 1 ons
8. Karamel 1,5 ons atau lebih untuk warnanya.
9. 7X Penyedap Rasa (2 ons penyedap rasa dan 5 tetes sirup)
10. Alkohol 8 ons
11. Minyak jeruk 20 tetes
13. Minyak Lemon 30 tetes
14. Minyak Nutmeg 10 tetes
15. Coriander (ketumbar) 5 tetes
16. Neroli 10 tetes
17. Cinnamon (kayu manis) 10 tetes
Sumber: http://www.tempointeraktif.com/hg/oops/2011/02/16/brk,20110216-313670,id.html---
RESEP RAHASIA MASIH UTUH...!
ternyata ( sumber Reuters ) Minuman segar ringan Coca-Cola yang pertama kali diperkenalkan oleh penemu resepnya Jhon Styth Pemberton seorang ahli farmasi dari Atlanta ( USA ) pada tanggal 8 Mei 1886 mempunyai resep khusus yang berbeda dengan minuman segar lainnya.
Selain Coca-cola, The Coca-Cola Company memproduksi juga minuman dengan merek Coke, dan diperjual belikan di 200 Negara di Dunia.
Yang unik dari minuman ini adalah bahwa resep Cola yang berededar sekarang ini masih sangat rahasia dan sudah tersimpan dalam lemari Besi di Bank Atlanta selama 125 Tahun.
Coca-Cola dengan tegas membantah ketika sebuah siaran Radio Publik di Atlanta Georgia Amerika Serikat telah menemukan Formula ( Resep ) pembuatan Coca-Cola dalam sebuah Artikel di Koran Lokal ( Coke ) Konstitusi sejak tahun 1979.
Artikel itu memuat sebuah tulisan tangan daftar bahan-bahan resep membuat Coca-Cola seperti : Gula, Air Jeruk Nipis, Vanilli dan karamel, minyak kayu manis, neroli, ketumbar, pala, lemon dan jeruk.
Resep berupa catatan tangan ini di klaim sebagai milik seorang teman Jhon Pemberton, apoteker yang menemukan resep Coca-Cola untuk pertama kalinya.
Catatan tentang resep Coca-Cola berawal dari teman Pemberton kemudian berpindah-pindah tangan yang pada akhirnya tiba ditangan Apotheker Georgia Everett Beal, menurut janda almarhum Beal yang diwawancarai ” In American Life ” Ira Gloss.
Namun Coke ( Coca-Cola ) pembuat minuman ringan terbesar di Dunia ini membantah dengan keras bahwa formula yang disebutkan dalam buku catatan itu sama dengan formula ( Resep ) yang dimiliki oleh Coca-Cola ( Coke ) yang tersimpan di Bank Atlanta.
Lewat juru bicara-Nya Kerry Tressler pada hari Selasa (15/2) kemarin membantah dan mengatakan ” Bahwa banyak pihak ketiga yang ingin mencoba untuk memecahkan formula ( Resep ) Rahasia kami, namun tak akan pernah berhasil karena hanya ada satu Formula yang asli “.
Banyak orang yang mengklaim bahwa telah menemukan resep yang sama dan identik dengan resep yang dimiliki oleh Cola muncul pada masa-masa yang lalu.
Namun Bagi Coke ( Coca-Cola ) mengatakan bahwa formula ( resep ) pembuatan Cola Masih utuh tersimpan di Bank Atlanta.
Sumber: http://sosbud.kompasiana.com/2011/02/16/coca-cola-resep-rahasia-masih-utuh/
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Namun terdapat Koreksi ulang dari Coorporate Affairs Director PT Coca-Cola Indonesia di halaman Tempo, http://www.tempo.co/read/news/2011/02/16/121313670/Resep-Rahasia-Coca-Cola-Bocor.
Berikut Kata-katanya :
* Koreksi Berita:
Coorporate Affairs Director PT Coca-Cola Indonesia, Titie Sadarini mengatakan minuman Coca-Cola merupakan produk minuman yang diproduksi tanpa alkohol (tidak seperti yang tercantum dalam butir 10 daftar bocoran resep itu). Apalagi produk lokal Indonesia sudah mendapatkan sertifikasi halal dari Majelis Ulama Indonesia sejak 1994.
Demikian koreksi dari PT Coca-Cola Indonesia.
Titie Sadarini
Coorporate Affairs Director PT Coca-Cola Indonesia
Terima kasih atas koreksinya. Kami mohon maaf atas kesalahan ini.
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The Notebook found by Everett Beal
A photo from the February 18, 1979 edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, purportedly showing the original recipe for Coca-Cola. We set out to learn if it was. The final recipe, we believe, is in the right hand column. The 7X formula is below the horizontal line, the other ingredients above.
Joe Jacobs Recipe
his recipe comes from The Coca-Cola Company’s archives, sent to us by Coke’s archivist Phil Mooney after our interview. Mooney says Coke has been sent dozens of these recipes over the years and he told us he thinks they’re usually the work of people trying to imitate Coke, not versions of the real original recipe. This one originally came from Joe Jacobs, owner of the drug store where Coca-Cola was first served.
Whitten Recipe
Another recipe from The Coca-Cola Company archives, sent to us by Phil Mooney. This one’s a 1969 letter sent to Coca-Cola by a man in Mississippi named John Whitten, who believed he had found the original recipe for Coke.
Whitten Recipe Continued
Whitten’s recipe, which is quite close to the one in the notebook shown in the Atlanta newspaper photo.
Sumber: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/427/original-recipe
Note: All of these ingredients can be bought online. Instructions follow the ingredient list.
Everett Beal’s Recipe Book
In Feb 28, 1979 Article
Atlanta Journal and Constitution Newspaper Pemberton’s Notebook
Published in the 1992
History: For God, Country & Coca-Cola
FE Coca
(Fluid Extract of Coca) 3 drams USP 4 oz FE Coco
Citric Acid 3 oz 3 oz
Caffeine 1 oz 1oz Citrate Caffein
Sugar 30 # 30 #
Water 2.5 gal 2.5 gal
Lime Juice 2 pints (1 qrt) 1 qrt
Vanilla 1 oz 1 oz
Caramel 1.5 oz or more to color Color sufficient
Use 2 oz flavor (below) to 5 gals syrup 2.5 oz flavor
7X Flavor
Alcohol 8 oz 1 qrt
Orange Oil 20 drops 80
Lemon Oil 30 120
Nutmeg Oil 10 40
Corriander Oil 5 20
Neroli Oil 10 40
Cinnamon Oil 10 40
(The Pemberton formula for 7X is the same as the Beal, just four times as much.)
How to Make This Recipe
As we said in the radio story, this recipe includes two parts. The recipe for the syrup, and the recipe for the 7X flavoring formula. You can scale down the recipe for the syrup if you don’t want to make gallons of the syrup. You will need one ounce of syrup mixed with 5 ounces of carbonated water to make a serving of soda.
When you buy your ingredients be careful that you buy FOOD GRADE. There are lots of things you can find on the Internet that can be used in this recipe that are not food grade and will make you sick.
1) Make the 7X flavor. To make this, you’ll want food grade essential oils at 100 percent strength. They can be found by searching for food grade essential oils in the grocery section of Amazon.com and other places (this orange oil, for instance).
For a home recipe, you can get an eyedropper and count drops the old-fashioned way, but if you want to be more precise, Steve Warth at Sovereign Flavors says he estimated each drop was .025 grams, which means you want 0.5 grams of Orange Oil, 0.75 of Lemon Oil, 0.25 grams of Nutmeg Oil, 0.125 grams of Coriander Oil, 0.25 grams of Neroli Oil, 0.25 grams of Cinnamon Oil (historian Mark Pendergrast says the original Coke recipe was made with a kind of cinnamon called Cassia).
Combine those with 8 ounces of food grade alcohol. This ingredient, we’ll be frank, will be kind of a pain in the ass to find. Important: Do NOT use Ethyl Rubbing Alcohol or Rubbing Alcohol or Denatured Ethyl Alcohol. These will make you sick. You need food grade ethyl alcohol. Sometimes people swap Everclear or other neutral grain spirits for this, and our beverage guys suggest this as an easy, cheap substitute.
2) Make your fluid extract of coca. Buy whole leaf coca tea. Instructions for making coca extract from this can be found online. You don’t need much. The recipe calls for 3 fluid drams, which is equivalent to 1/8 of a fluid ounce or – an easier measurement for a home kitchen – 3/4 of a tablespoon.
3) Make the syrup. Once you have your 7X flavor, and your fluid extract of coca, you are ready to mix them with your other ingredients to make the syrup. Mix your ingredients in this order: water, sugar, then coloring, then coca extract, then vanilla extract, then caffeine, then lime juice and citric acid.
Several Notes:
– If you do not want to make several gallons of the syrup, you can adjust the recipe by reducing all ingredients by the same rate — one half the original amount, one quarter, and so on.
– Another important thing about this step, as we said in the radio story about the recipe, the Sovereign Flavors chemists concluded that in order to compensate for the intensity of contemporary essential oils (125 years of advances in food technology means it’s possible that they’re much stronger than the oils Pemberton used in his lab in 1886) the 7X flavoring addition should be reduced by 75 percent. That means, if you make the full size batch, you should only use 1/2 ounce of 7X formula instead of the 2 ounces specified in the original recipe.
– You might want to cut down on the caffeine. We all got a strong buzz from the soda we made with the recipe, and then one of the beverage professionals pointed out that it was because it had five times the amount of caffeine of a modern soda.
– Some ingredients are measured in fluid ounces, others are measured in ounces by weight. The team at Sovereign Flavors says if an ingredient is liquid — coca extract or vanilla extract — it should be measured in fluid ounces. If it’s a dry ingredient, like citric acid, it should be measured by weight.
4) Make the soda. Once you have mixed the syrup, it should be combined with carbonated water at a ratio of 1-to-5 (one part syrup to five parts bubbly water) to make the soda.
Legal language we have to include here: If you’re making this soda, it’s entirely at your own risk. The soda companies and radio stations involved in this story make no claims about the safety of this old recipe.
Sumber: http://www.thisamericanlife.org/radio-archives/episode/427/original-recipe/recipe
The Notebook found by Everett Beal
A photo from the February 18, 1979 edition of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, purportedly showing the original recipe for Coca-Cola. We set out to learn if it was. The final recipe, we believe, is in the right hand column. The 7X formula is below the horizontal line, the other ingredients above.
Joe Jacobs Recipe
his recipe comes from The Coca-Cola Company’s archives, sent to us by Coke’s archivist Phil Mooney after our interview. Mooney says Coke has been sent dozens of these recipes over the years and he told us he thinks they’re usually the work of people trying to imitate Coke, not versions of the real original recipe. This one originally came from Joe Jacobs, owner of the drug store where Coca-Cola was first served.
Whitten Recipe
Another recipe from The Coca-Cola Company archives, sent to us by Phil Mooney. This one’s a 1969 letter sent to Coca-Cola by a man in Mississippi named John Whitten, who believed he had found the original recipe for Coke.
Whitten Recipe Continued
Whitten’s recipe, which is quite close to the one in the notebook shown in the Atlanta newspaper photo.
Everett Beal’s Recipe Book In Feb 28, 1979 Article Atlanta Journal and Constitution Newspaper | Pemberton’s Notebook Published in the 1992 History: For God, Country & Coca-Cola | |
FE Coca (Fluid Extract of Coca) | 3 drams USP | 4 oz FE Coco |
Citric Acid | 3 oz | 3 oz |
Caffeine | 1 oz | 1oz Citrate Caffein |
Sugar | 30 # | 30 # |
Water | 2.5 gal | 2.5 gal |
Lime Juice | 2 pints (1 qrt) | 1 qrt |
Vanilla | 1 oz | 1 oz |
Caramel | 1.5 oz or more to color | Color sufficient |
Use 2 oz flavor (below) to 5 gals syrup | 2.5 oz flavor | |
7X Flavor | ||
Alcohol | 8 oz | 1 qrt |
Orange Oil | 20 drops | 80 |
Lemon Oil | 30 | 120 |
Nutmeg Oil | 10 | 40 |
Corriander Oil | 5 | 20 |
Neroli Oil | 10 | 40 |
Cinnamon Oil | 10 | 40 |
(The Pemberton formula for 7X is the same as the Beal, just four times as much.) |
How to Make This Recipe
As we said in the radio story, this recipe includes two parts. The recipe for the syrup, and the recipe for the 7X flavoring formula. You can scale down the recipe for the syrup if you don’t want to make gallons of the syrup. You will need one ounce of syrup mixed with 5 ounces of carbonated water to make a serving of soda.
When you buy your ingredients be careful that you buy FOOD GRADE. There are lots of things you can find on the Internet that can be used in this recipe that are not food grade and will make you sick.
1) Make the 7X flavor. To make this, you’ll want food grade essential oils at 100 percent strength. They can be found by searching for food grade essential oils in the grocery section of Amazon.com and other places (this orange oil, for instance).
For a home recipe, you can get an eyedropper and count drops the old-fashioned way, but if you want to be more precise, Steve Warth at Sovereign Flavors says he estimated each drop was .025 grams, which means you want 0.5 grams of Orange Oil, 0.75 of Lemon Oil, 0.25 grams of Nutmeg Oil, 0.125 grams of Coriander Oil, 0.25 grams of Neroli Oil, 0.25 grams of Cinnamon Oil (historian Mark Pendergrast says the original Coke recipe was made with a kind of cinnamon called Cassia).
Combine those with 8 ounces of food grade alcohol. This ingredient, we’ll be frank, will be kind of a pain in the ass to find. Important: Do NOT use Ethyl Rubbing Alcohol or Rubbing Alcohol or Denatured Ethyl Alcohol. These will make you sick. You need food grade ethyl alcohol. Sometimes people swap Everclear or other neutral grain spirits for this, and our beverage guys suggest this as an easy, cheap substitute.
2) Make your fluid extract of coca. Buy whole leaf coca tea. Instructions for making coca extract from this can be found online. You don’t need much. The recipe calls for 3 fluid drams, which is equivalent to 1/8 of a fluid ounce or – an easier measurement for a home kitchen – 3/4 of a tablespoon.
3) Make the syrup. Once you have your 7X flavor, and your fluid extract of coca, you are ready to mix them with your other ingredients to make the syrup. Mix your ingredients in this order: water, sugar, then coloring, then coca extract, then vanilla extract, then caffeine, then lime juice and citric acid.
Several Notes:
– If you do not want to make several gallons of the syrup, you can adjust the recipe by reducing all ingredients by the same rate — one half the original amount, one quarter, and so on.
– Another important thing about this step, as we said in the radio story about the recipe, the Sovereign Flavors chemists concluded that in order to compensate for the intensity of contemporary essential oils (125 years of advances in food technology means it’s possible that they’re much stronger than the oils Pemberton used in his lab in 1886) the 7X flavoring addition should be reduced by 75 percent. That means, if you make the full size batch, you should only use 1/2 ounce of 7X formula instead of the 2 ounces specified in the original recipe.
– You might want to cut down on the caffeine. We all got a strong buzz from the soda we made with the recipe, and then one of the beverage professionals pointed out that it was because it had five times the amount of caffeine of a modern soda.
– Some ingredients are measured in fluid ounces, others are measured in ounces by weight. The team at Sovereign Flavors says if an ingredient is liquid — coca extract or vanilla extract — it should be measured in fluid ounces. If it’s a dry ingredient, like citric acid, it should be measured by weight.
4) Make the soda. Once you have mixed the syrup, it should be combined with carbonated water at a ratio of 1-to-5 (one part syrup to five parts bubbly water) to make the soda.
Legal language we have to include here: If you’re making this soda, it’s entirely at your own risk. The soda companies and radio stations involved in this story make no claims about the safety of this old recipe.
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