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E304

antioxidants, phosphates, and complexing agents

Ascorbyl Palmitate

Also known as: Ascorbyl StearateAscorbyl Palmitate
Status
Mushbooh (Questionable)
Function
Fat-soluble antioxidant - protects oils and fats from rancidity

Mushbooh (Questionable)

Is E304 (Ascorbyl Palmitate) halal?

Source-dependent and requires verification. This additive may be derived from either halal (plant/synthetic) or haraam (animal) sources. Always check the product label or contact the manufacturer to verify the source.

What to do

Don't assume. Ask the brand for halal certification or source info.

About E304

Antioxidants- vitamin c and derivatives. It is a ester formed by reacting palmitic acid(fat source)and ascorbic acid(vitamin c). It is Halal only if the palmitic acid is obtained from plant fat such as soy fat. &Quot;suitable for vegetarian" label indicates that palmitic acid is from vegetable fat.

Verification Required

This additive's halal status depends on its source. Check the product label for a halal certification mark, or contact the manufacturer directly.

What is E304 made from?

  • ascorbic acid + palmitic acid - palmitic acid may be from plant or animal fat

Scholarly Notes

Mushbooh - halal only if palmitic acid is from plant (vegetable) fat. 'Suitable for vegetarians' label confirms plant source. Animal-derived palmitic acid may be from pork.

Foods that commonly contain E304

Food Category Guide

E304 is common in margarine — see the full halal guide →

frying oils potato crisps margarine some baked goods

Always check the ingredient label on the specific product - manufacturers may change formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E304 (Ascorbyl Palmitate) halal?

E304 (Ascorbyl Palmitate) is classified as Mushbooh (Questionable). Source-dependent and requires verification. This additive may be derived from either halal (plant/synthetic) or haraam (animal) sources. Always check the product label or contact the manufacturer to verify the source.

What is E304 used for?

E304 is used as a fat-soluble antioxidant - protects oils and fats from rancidity in food products.

What foods contain E304?

E304 (Ascorbyl Palmitate) is commonly found in: frying oils, potato crisps, margarine, some baked goods.

What is E304 made from?

E304 can be derived from the following sources: ascorbic acid + palmitic acid - palmitic acid may be from plant or animal fat.

What are the other names for E304?

E304 may appear on food labels as: Ascorbyl Stearate, Ascorbyl Palmitate.

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