E350
antioxidants, phosphates, and complexing agentsSodium Malate/Sodium Hydrogen Malate
What should I do with this product?
Safe to buy. This additive is permissible under Islamic dietary law.
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Scan a substitute product →About E350
Miscellaneous - salts of malic acid Generally accepted as halal. This additive is typically derived from plant or synthetic sources and does not contain any prohibited ingredients according to Islamic dietary laws.
What is E350 made from?
- malic acid + sodium hydroxide (synthetic)
Foods that commonly contain E350
Always check the ingredient label on the specific product - manufacturers may change formulations.
Scholarly Notes
Synthetic - halal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is E350 (Sodium Malate/Sodium Hydrogen Malate) halal?
E350 (Sodium Malate/Sodium Hydrogen Malate) is classified as Halal. Generally accepted as halal. This additive is typically derived from plant or synthetic sources and does not contain any prohibited ingredients according to Islamic dietary laws.
What is E350 used for?
E350 is used as a acidity regulator in food products.
What foods contain E350?
E350 (Sodium Malate/Sodium Hydrogen Malate) is commonly found in: soft drinks, confectionery, jams.
What is E350 made from?
E350 can be derived from the following sources: malic acid + sodium hydroxide (synthetic).
What are the other names for E350?
E350 may appear on food labels as: Sodium Malate, Sodium Hydrogen Malate.
antioxidants, phosphates, and complexing agents category - 47 E-codes total: 28 Halal, 1 Haraam, 18 Mushbooh.
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