
Target diet: Halal
No ingredients incompatible with a halal diet were found.
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fortified wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamin), palm oil, sugar, 6% barley malt extract, glucose syrup, dried whole milk, raising agents: ammonium carbonates, sodium carbonates, salt, flavouring
Based on our analysis of the ingredients list, Malted milk appears to be compatible with a halal diet. Our automated system did not detect any ingredients that are typically restricted in this dietary lifestyle.
The ingredients provided are: fortified wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamin), palm oil, sugar, 6% barley malt extract, glucose syrup, dried whole milk, raising agents: ammonium carbonates, sodium carbonates, salt, flavouring. It's always recommended to double-check the product packaging for the most current information, as formulations can change.
Malted milk contains 488 calories per 100g. It provides 6.9g of protein, 21.2g of fat, and 66.1g of carbohydrates (including 16.3g of sugar).
Note: This analysis is based on publicly available ingredient data. Always verify product labels and consult with healthcare professionals if you have specific dietary concerns or medical conditions.
Yes, Malted milk is considered Halal-friendly based on its ingredients. Our analysis did not detect any ingredients that are typically restricted in a Halal diet. Always double-check the label, as formulations can change.
Always check the packaging for the most current allergen information. The ingredients list we analyzed includes: fortified wheat flour (wheat flour, calcium carbonate, iron, niacin, thiamin), palm oil, sugar, 6% barley malt extract, glucose syrup, dried whole mil...
Malted milk contains 488 calories per 100g, with 6.9g of protein, 66.1g of carbohydrates, and 21.2g of fat.
Yes, based on our ingredient analysis, Malted milk appears to be suitable for a Halal diet. However, always verify the product label as formulations can change.