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Is spicy seasoning Halal?

DoubtfulAI Analyzed
Albania
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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)

IngredientStatus
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 Friendly

Criteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients

Contains animal-derived ingredients

Vegetarian

Not Vegetarian Friendly

Criteria: Excludes meat and seafood only

Contains meat or seafood ingredients

Pescatarian

Not Pescatarian Friendly

Criteria: 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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