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The investigatory project intends to determine if rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) seeds can be utilized to a new product.

Similarly, the project was designed to utilized the rambutan seeds (wherein we consider seeds as waste after nibbling it) available in the community as source of commercial alternative coffee. The data to be gathered will be taken from experiments, such as the acceptability test of the product (rambuffee) to the consumers.

Based on the findings of the study, the researchers had concluded that the rambutan seeds are most potential alternative of coffee beans. It is an economical source of alternative coffee. Thus, the acceptability tests also proved that the rambutan coffee is acceptable by the coffee drinkers and other consumers.The investigatory project intends to determine if rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) seeds can be utilized to a new product.

Similarly, the project was designed to utilized the rambutan seeds (wherein we consider seeds as waste after nibbling it) available in the community as source of commercial alternative coffee. The data to be gathered will be taken from experiments, such as the acceptability test of the product (rambuffee) to the consumers.

Based on the findings of the study, the researchers had concluded that the rambutan seeds are most potential alternative of coffee beans. It is an economical source of alternative coffee. Thus, the acceptability tests also proved that the rambutan coffee is acceptable by the coffee drinkers and other consumers.The investigatory project intends to determine if rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) seeds can be utilized to a new product.

Similarly, the project was designed to utilized the rambutan seeds (wherein we consider seeds as waste after nibbling it) available in the community as source of commercial alternative coffee. The data to be gathered will be taken from experiments, such as the acceptability test of the product (rambuffee) to the consumers.

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