Target Diet: halal
Detected Forbidden Ingredients:
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Prosciutto (pork, salt, less than 2% of: dextrose, wine, spices, sodium erythorbate, starter culture, garlic, natural flavoring, sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite); provolone cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes); taralli bread (flour, white wine, sugar, soybean oil, salt, yeast).
Our analysis indicates that Prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli bread, prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli is likely not suitable for a halal diet. This is based on the detection of the following ingredients which are generally avoided:
These ingredients conflict with the principles of a halal diet. For example, the ingredient "pork" is a known issue for this diet.The full list of ingredients we analyzed is: Prosciutto (pork, salt, less than 2% of: dextrose, wine, spices, sodium erythorbate, starter culture, garlic, natural flavoring, sodium nitrate, sodium nitrite); provolone cheese (pasteurized milk, cheese cultures, salt, enzymes); taralli bread (flour, white wine, sugar, soybean oil, salt, yeast).. We always advise verifying with the manufacturer for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli bread, prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli contains 365 calories per 100g, with 20g of protein, 18g of fat, and 25g of carbohydrates (5g of which is sugar).
If you are following a halal diet, we recommend looking for alternative products that do not contain these restricted ingredients. Many manufacturers now offer halal-friendly versions of popular products, so be sure to check product labels carefully.
Disclaimer: This analysis is based on ingredient data and should not replace professional medical or nutritional advice. If you have specific dietary restrictions due to health conditions, please consult with a healthcare provider or registered dietitian.
No, Prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli bread, prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli is generally not Halal because it contains pork, prosciutto, wine.
Always check the packaging for the most current allergen information. The ingredients list we analyzed includes: Prosciutto (pork, salt, less than 2% of: dextrose, wine, spices, sodium erythorbate, starter culture, garlic, natural flavoring, sodium nitrate, sodiu...
Prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli bread, prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli contains 365 calories per 100g, with 20g of protein, 25g of carbohydrates, and 18g of fat.
No, Prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli bread, prosciutto, provolone cheese & taralli is not recommended for a Halal diet due to the presence of restricted ingredients. We recommend looking for Halal-certified alternatives.