Is Quaker Halal? — HalalCodeCheck Brand Guide

Is Quaker Halal?

ℹ️ Varies by Product

Plain Quaker Porridge Oats are halal — they contain only oats. Flavoured Oat So Simple products and cereal bars may contain E471 (mono- and diglycerides) from undisclosed sources. Check the individual product label.

Country

United States

Product Types

Porridge oats, Oat So Simple sachets, Granola +2 more

Halal Certification

No halal certification on UK products. Plain Quaker Oats are halal. Flavoured Oat So Simple sachets and cereal bars should be checked for E471.

Is Quaker Halal?

It depends on the product. Quaker’s range spans from ultra-simple plain oats (one ingredient: oats) to flavoured sachets and snack bars that contain emulsifiers from potentially undisclosed sources.

Plain Quaker Porridge Oats are halal without any question. The ingredient list is a single word: oats. No additives, no E-codes, no animal derivatives of any kind.

The concern arises with Quaker Oat So Simple flavoured sachets, granola, and cereal bars. These products often contain E471 (mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids), an emulsifier that can be derived from either plant oils (halal) or animal fats including pork (haram). UK labelling law does not require manufacturers to specify the source of E471, so without halal certification, products containing this code must be treated as Mushbooh.

Quaker does not hold halal certification on any of its UK products, which means E471-containing products cannot be confirmed as halal.

Key E-Codes in Quaker Products

E-CodeNameStatus
E471Mono- and Diglycerides of Fatty AcidsMushbooh — source not disclosed on UK packaging; can be animal or plant-derived
E322LecithinHalal when soy-derived (most common in Quaker products); check label for source
E306Tocopherol (Vitamin E)Halal — plant-derived antioxidant

Which Quaker Products Are Halal?

Halal (simple, no E-code concerns):

  • Quaker Original Porridge Oats (jumbo, rolled, and quick oats — plain)
  • Quaker Oat So Simple Original (unflavoured sachets)
  • Quaker Oat So Simple Golden Syrup — check current label; typically no E471
  • Quaker Rice Cakes (plain, original) — check current label

Mushbooh — check label for E471:

  • Quaker Oat So Simple flavoured sachets (Apple & Cinnamon, Strawberry, etc.)
  • Quaker Oat So Simple Protein sachets
  • Quaker Granola (all variants) — typically contains E471 or E322
  • Quaker Oat Bars and cereal bars — commonly contain E471
  • Quaker Breakfast Squares — contains multiple emulsifiers

Practical rule: If the Quaker product has a flavour (other than plain or golden syrup), or if it is a bar, granola, or mixed product, read the ingredients panel and search any E-codes on HalalCodeCheck before buying.

Certification & What to Look For

Quaker (owned by PepsiCo) has not obtained halal certification for any of its UK product lines. For plain oats, this is not a concern — the product is oats and nothing else. For anything more complex, the absence of certification combined with the presence of E471 means the product should be treated with caution.

When checking a Quaker product label, focus on:

  1. E471 — present on the label? If yes, and there is no halal certification, treat as Mushbooh
  2. E322 (Lecithin) — usually soy-derived in Quaker products, but worth checking if the label specifies “soy lecithin” rather than just “lecithin”
  3. Flavourings — “natural flavourings” can occasionally include animal-derived components; halal certification eliminates this ambiguity
  4. Dairy ingredients — some Quaker products contain milk or whey protein (halal, but relevant if you avoid dairy)

Safe choices without any label-checking needed:

  • Quaker Rolled Oats (plain)
  • Quaker Jumbo Oats (plain)
  • Quaker Quick Oats (plain)

Bottom Line

Plain Quaker Oats are halal and among the most nutritious, affordable halal-friendly breakfasts available. The complexity arises only with flavoured and processed Quaker products, particularly those containing E471. For those products, the lack of halal certification means you should read the label carefully or opt for a certified halal alternative. When in doubt, buy plain oats and add your own halal-certified toppings.

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