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Halal Baby Food UK: What to Check on Every Label (2026)
Halal baby food guide for UK parents. Which baby food brands have halal meat, which use gelatine, and how to find properly certified options for your child.
Halal Meal Prep: A Label-Reading System for Weekly Shopping
A practical label-reading system for halal weekly meal prep. Step-by-step guide covering meat, dairy, E-codes, and a ready-to-use halal shopping template.
Best Halal Protein Powders UK 2026: Lab-Checked Brands
Choosing a halal protein powder in the UK? This guide checks whey source, collagen type, and halal certification for the most popular UK protein brands.
Halal School Lunch Ideas UK: Products, Planning & Labels
Pack halal school lunches with confidence. This guide covers safe products, what to avoid, and how to check labels on common UK packed lunch items.
How to Read a Halal Food Label in Under 60 Seconds
Read a halal food label in 60 seconds. A fast, practical checklist for Muslim shoppers — six key checks, ten seconds each, that cover 95% of halal concerns.
Halal Vitamins & Supplements UK: Gelatine-Free Brands (2026)
Most vitamin capsules use pork gelatine. This guide lists UK halal-certified and gelatine-free supplement brands and explains how to identify safe products.
Is Baking Powder Halal? Brands & Ingredients Checked (2026)
Standard baking powder contains sodium bicarbonate and cream of tartar or sodium acid pyrophosphate — all mineral or plant-derived. Dr. Oetker and Doves Farm are halal.
Is Butter Halal? Kerrygold, Lurpak & Anchor Checked (2026)
Pure butter made from cream and salt is halal. Kerrygold, Lurpak, and Anchor are all halal-friendly. Spreadable butters with E471 need a source check. Full guide.
Is Cream Halal? Double, Single & Soured Cream (2026)
Pure double and single cream is halal — just milk fat. Soured cream may contain E471 or E412. Most UK supermarket cream is halal. Here's how to check any variety.
Is Food Colouring Halal? The E-Numbers That Are Haram (2026)
Most food colourings are synthetic and halal. The exception is E120 (carmine), which is insect-derived and haram. Full guide to every common colour E-code.
Is Marmite Halal? Yeast Extract & Ingredients Checked (2026)
Marmite is halal. It is made from yeast extract — a by-product of brewing — but contains no alcohol, no meat, and no haram additives in the final product.
Is Oat Milk Halal? Oatly, Alpro & Own-Brand Checked (2026)
Oat milk is plant-based and generally halal. Oatly and Alpro contain no animal additives. Some added vitamins use gelatin capsules — check the label. Full brand guide.
Is Quorn Halal? Mycoprotein, Eggs & Certification (2026)
Quorn uses fungal mycoprotein — not animal meat. Most products contain egg white. No formal halal certification but ingredients are generally permissible. Full product guide.
Is Stevia Halal? E960 & Natural Sweetener Ruling (2026)
Stevia (E960) is a 100% plant-derived sweetener from the Stevia rebaudiana leaf. It is halal — no animal derivatives, no alcohol, no haram additives.
Is Sushi Halal? Rice Vinegar, Mirin & Restaurant Guide (2026)
Most fish sushi is halal. The nuances lie in mirin, rice vinegar, and what else gets added. Full guide to sushi ingredients and halal restaurant dining in 2026.
Is Vegan Food Always Halal? What Vegans Miss About Additives
Vegan food is not automatically halal. This guide explains which food additives appear in vegan products that are still haram or mushbooh for Muslim consumers.
Is Yeast Halal? Bread Yeast, Marmite & Vegemite (2026)
Yeast is a microorganism — halal. Bread yeast, nutritional yeast, Marmite, and Vegemite are all halal. Alcohol evaporates during processing. Full scholarly analysis.
E420 Sorbitol: Is It Halal? Sugar-Free Sweets, Gum & Dried Fruit (2026)
Is sorbitol (E420) halal? Yes — it is a plant-derived sugar alcohol and halal. This guide explains why, which products contain it, and the 'sugar alcohol' confusion explained.
