School of Medicine, College of Medicine and Health Sciences, Arba Minch, Ethiopia
 Research Article   
								
																Proximal Composition of Indigenous Alcoholic Beverage Cheka in Konso, Southwestern, Ethiopia 
																Author(s): Behailu Tsegaye*, Eyayu Girma, Eskezaw Agedew, Eshetu Zerihun, Tadious Hailu, Tamiru Shibru, Sintayehu Abebe, Tesfaye Kanko and Vishnu Narayanan             
								
																
						 Ethiopia is one of the countries where a wide variety of traditional fermented beverages are prepared and consumed.
  Cheka is one of the indigenously fermented alcoholic beverages that is extensively consumed and valued by
  consumers in urban and rural areas of the Konso Zone in southwestern Ethiopia. This study is aimed to determine
  the proximal composition, mineral, and alcohol contents of cheka. pH and titratable acidity of cheka samples were
  found to be in the range of (4.61-4.11)% and (1.25-1.78)% respectively. Proximal compositions including moisture,
  protein, ash, carbohydrate, fibre and gross energy of cheka samples were found to be in the range of (22.76-30.32)%,
  (5.97-4.95)%, (1.51-3.31)%, (59.08-64.41)%, (1.2 to 1.9)% and (270.79 to 287.87) Kcal respectively. Alcoholic content
  ranged from (4.05 to 6.75)% (v/v). Mineral contents of cheka samples such as ma.. View more»