Yes — Halal

Is Turmeric (food additive) Halal?

Also known as: E100CurcuminCurcuma
Halal Status: Halal

Is Turmeric (food additive) halal?

Turmeric / curcumin (E100) is Halal. It is a plant spice used as both a flavour and colour additive — no animal ingredients.

What is Turmeric (food additive)?

Turmeric is the ground root of Curcuma longa, widely used as a spice and as a yellow food colourant (E100). As a food additive, it appears on ingredient labels as 'turmeric' or 'E100'.

What is Turmeric (food additive) made from?

Source Status Note
Turmeric root (Curcuma longa) Halal Plant-derived spice — fully halal

Foods that commonly contain Turmeric (food additive)

Curry sauces Mustard Rice dishes Yellow pickles Supplements

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

Related E-Codes

Turmeric (food additive) may appear on food labels under these E-code numbers. Click through for the full halal verdict on each.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is turmeric halal?

Yes. Turmeric is a plant spice. As a food additive (E100 / curcumin), it is fully halal.

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