QUOTE(deejay_krish @ Aug 27 2010, 09:59 AM)
Marshmallow memang halal lah TS, anywhere in the world, marshmallow got no babi or daging or anything inside. So the halal point is not needed.
orly? this is the explanation..
QUOTE(izcuje @ Dec 28 2009, 04:09 AM)
non-halal marshmallows contain gelatine from animal sources (pig/ animals not slaughtered according to Muslim criteria).
non-halal candies / chocolates are those that either contain gelatine (as mentioned above) or liquor in them.
so yes, to answer your question, there are a lot of non-halal candy / confectionery out there.
anyway TS,
How many grams is the content in the pack in the last picture?
I'd like to order 1 pack of the plain white ones.
thanks.
QUOTE(dynames07 @ Dec 28 2009, 08:29 AM)
totally agree with this. a lot of additive being added to things that we eat. although there maybe things that is not stated, but we must do everything that is within our knowledge to eat something halal and good (for muslims). most gelatine came from bovine source (maybe cows and pigs). although cows is halal to eat, we must also consider how it being slaughtered. for an animal to become halal, it must be slaughtered using technique as specified in the religion.
this post is not intented to harm anybody's feeling. as a muslim, i'm trying to clarify things. cheers ^^
yeah, read that.. Why i put HALAL tag? because we got the certificate.. Why i said bout the certificate? there's nothing more a muslim can trust bout halal in malaysia unless its from JAKIM.. so if your are not buying, please dont troll around.. this is Trade zone.. Not /k/..