
"gelatine": animal-derived; pork gelatin is haram, certified beef gelatin is accepted, and the label rarely names the animal (Mushbooh)
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sugar, black treacle, glucose syrup, wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamine), desiccated coconut, palm oil, maize starch, beef gelatine, water, colours: plain caramel, beetroot red, vegetable carbon, curcumin, paprika extract; fat reduced cocoa powder, humectant: glycerol; flavourings, liquorice extract, fruit and plant extracts (spirulina concentrate, blackcurrant concentrate, black carrot concentrate), sunflower oil, glazing agents: carnauba wax, beeswax, white and yellow; coconut oil
Our automated analysis could not reach a reliable verdict on whether Liquorice fits a halal diet. Reasons:
Rather than guessing, we prefer to tell you honestly when the data is incomplete. If you follow a halal diet for health or religious reasons, please check the product packaging or contact the manufacturer directly before consuming this product.
Note: This analysis is based on publicly available ingredient data from Open Food Facts. Product formulations change frequently. This is not medical, nutritional, or religious advice.
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We cannot say for certain. "gelatine": animal-derived; pork gelatin is haram, certified beef gelatin is accepted, and the label rarely names the animal (Mushbooh) Please check the product label or contact the manufacturer.
Always check the packaging for the most current allergen information. The ingredients list we analyzed includes: sugar, black treacle, glucose syrup, wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamine), desiccated coconut, palm oil, maize starch,...
Liquorice contains 377 calories per 100g, with 2.7g of protein, 79g of carbohydrates, and 5.2g of fat.
We recommend caution: the data we have is not sufficient to confirm that Liquorice fits a Halal diet. Check the label or look for a certified alternative.