E-Codes in Energy Drinks
10 additives commonly found in this food type
⚠️ 2 additives require source verification
Are Energy Drinks halal?
Energy Drinks commonly contain 10 food additives, of which 8 are Halal, 2 are Mushbooh and 0 are Haram. E101 (Riboflavin (Vitamin B2)) and E951 (Aspartame/Nutrasweet) require source verification - the same additive can be plant-derived (halal) or animal-derived (haraam) depending on the manufacturer. Look for a halal certification logo or contact the brand directly.
Key concerns in Energy Drinks
These additives are the most important to verify before purchasing.
Source: synthetic
Source: synthetic (from aspartic acid and phenylalanine amino acids)
Listed as Haram in some databases because alcohol was historically used in processing. Most scholars and halal certifiers now consider mo…
Verify the source before buying
2 additives in energy drinks are source-dependent. The label alone is insufficient - you need to know whether the additive was derived from plant, animal, or synthetic sources.
💡 "Suitable for vegetarians" is a useful shortcut - it typically rules out pork-derived fats and animal-derived gelatine.
E-codes found in Energy Drinks (10)
Tap any code for a full halal verdict and ingredient details.
Related Food Categories
These food types share E-codes with energy drinks:
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