Helal
- Lecithin — Typically derived from soybeans or sunflowers. Soy and plant-based lecithin is halal.
- Casein — The primary protein in milk. Halal as a dairy derivative, though processing aids should be verified.
- Lactose — Milk sugar derived from whey. Generally halal as a dairy product.
- Pectin — A plant-derived gelling agent from fruit peels. Halal and a common gelatin alternative.
- Agar-Agar — A plant-based gelatin substitute from seaweed. Halal and widely used in halal cooking.
- Carrageenan — A thickener extracted from red seaweed. Fully halal and plant-based.
- Beeswax — Wax produced by honeybees. Considered halal by most scholars as bee products are permissible.
- Citric Acid — Produced by fermentation of sugars, typically using mold. Plant-based and halal.
- Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C) — Synthetically produced or derived from fruits. Halal with no animal involvement.
- Xanthan Gum — A polysaccharide produced by bacterial fermentation. Plant-based and halal.
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Haram
- Carmine — Carmine (E120) is a red dye derived from crushed cochineal insects. Most scholars consider it haram as insects are not permissible to consume.
- Alcohol (Ethanol) — Ethanol used as a beverage ingredient is unanimously haram. Its use as a processing aid or in trace amounts is debated among scholars.
- Pepsin — A digestive enzyme derived from pig stomachs. Almost always haram.
- Lard — Fat rendered from pigs. Unanimously haram in all Islamic jurisprudence.
- Pork Gelatin — Gelatin specifically derived from pig skin and bones. Unanimously considered haram by all scholars.
- Pepsin — A digestive enzyme primarily sourced from pig stomach lining. Considered haram.
- Cochineal — An insect-derived red dye, same as carmine (E120). Considered haram by majority of scholars.
Meşkuk
- Gelatin — Gelatin is a protein derived from collagen found in animal bones, skin, and connective tissues. Its halal status depends entirely on the animal source and slaughter method.
- Whey — Whey is a dairy by-product from cheese-making. While dairy itself is halal, whey's status depends on the rennet used in cheese production.
- Mono and Diglycerides — Emulsifiers that may be derived from animal or plant fats. Halal status depends on source.
- L-Cysteine — An amino acid sometimes derived from human hair or duck feathers. Source determines halal status.
- Glycerin (Glycerol) — A sweetener and moistener that can be derived from animal fat or vegetable oil. Source is critical.
- Rennet — An enzyme used in cheese-making. Animal rennet requires halal slaughter; microbial rennet is halal.
- Shortening — A fat used in baking. May contain lard (pork fat) or vegetable oils. Verify source.
- Stearic Acid — A fatty acid that can come from animal or vegetable sources. Check source for halal status.
- Tallow — Rendered fat from cattle or sheep. Halal if from zabiha-slaughtered animals.
- Vanilla Extract — Contains 35%+ alcohol as solvent. Many scholars consider it mushbooh; halal vanilla flavoring is available.