
AI Analysis Summary
After analyzing 33 ingredients in spicy seasoning, our AI classified this product as Doubtful. All 32 confirmed ingredients are permissible, though 1 requires further verification. Key ingredients include wheat flour (gluten), puffs, corn grits, sugar.
Why is spicy seasoning Doubtful?
- Look for Halal Mark: The ingredient tartaric acid introduces uncertainty, classifying this product as doubtful under halal law. In-depth analysis, referencing international halal certification guidelines, confirms this status. For further details, please see the ingredient section.
Ingredient Analysis (33)
| Ingredient | Status |
|---|---|
wheat flour (gluten) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
puffs * | Halal |
corn grits Permissible unless processed with Haram additives. | Halal |
sugar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
starch Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
calcium carbonate Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
emulsifier (mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
vegetable fats Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
palm Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sunflower Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
cottonseed Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
rapeseed Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
salt Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
tomatoes in powder Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
onion in powder Bulb vegetable; base for many dishes. | Halal |
flavor Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
garlic in powder Used for flavoring; discouraged before prayers due to odor. | Halal |
red pepper in powder Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
acidity regulator (citric acid) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
maltodextrin Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
tomato puree Botanically fruit but used as vegetable. | Halal |
whey powder (milk product) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
invert sugar syrup Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
fresh yeast * | Halal |
raising agents (ammonium hydrogen carbonate, sodium hydrogen carbonate) Surface coating agents, gases, sweeteners E949 | Halal |
emulsifier Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
red pepper powder Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
tartaric acid Antioxidants, phosphates, and complexing agents E334 | Doubtful |
potassium chloride Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
flour treatment agent (sodium metabisulfite) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
celery Stalk vegetable; used for flavoring. | Halal |
sesame Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
eggs Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
Brand & Category Insights
Smart Labels
Vegan
Not Vegan FriendlyCriteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients
Contains animal-derived ingredients
Vegetarian
Not Vegetarian FriendlyCriteria: Excludes meat and seafood only
Contains meat or seafood ingredients
Pescatarian
Not Pescatarian FriendlyCriteria: Avoids meat but eats seafood
Contains meat ingredients
Frequently Asked Questions
Is spicy seasoning halal to eat?
Yes — spicy seasoning has been analyzed and classified as Doubtful. Each of its 33 ingredients was individually checked against Islamic dietary guidelines.
Are there any doubtful ingredients in this product?
1 ingredient requires further verification: tartaric acid. The status may depend on the manufacturing source.
How was this product analyzed?
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