The Top 4 Reasons to Eat Halal Foods

Halal actually means “permissible” in Arabic. Unless a food is forbidden by Islam, it is generally accepted that all foods are halal.

 

How is Halal slaughter determined?

By actual definition, halal foods are those foods that are:

  • Halal foods are actually those that are: Free of any substance that Muslims are forbidden from consuming in accordance with Islamic law.
  • Processed, made, manufactured, or stored using tools, machinery, or equipment that has been thoroughly cleaned in accordance with Islamic law.

 

Oh, Do you want to know which are the Haram Foods? We got you covered!

  • All alcoholic drinks and intoxicants
  • Carnivorous animals, birds of prey, and certain other animals
  • Non-Halal Animal Fat
  • Tallow (non-Halal species)
  • Enzymes (Microbial Enzymes are allowed)
  • Gelatine – from a non-Halal source (only fish gelatine is considered halal)
  • L – Cysteine (if from human hair)
  • Lard
  • Lipase (only animal lipase needs to be avoided)
  • Pork, Bacon / Ham, and anything from pigs
  • Unspecified Meat Broth
  • Rennet (All forms should be avoided except for plant / microbial/synthetic – rennet obtained from a halal slaughtered animal is allowed).
  • Foods contaminated with any of the above products

 

Okay, now let’s take a look at the top 4 REASONS : 

One should switch from other types of meat to halal meat for a number of reasons, including the following: 

  • A halal animal only consumes grass and vegetarian food. As a result, this meat is high in antioxidants, omega-3 fatty acids, and vitamins that are good for the human body.
  • Halal meat is superior to normal meat in flavor since it is drained of the blood to the maximum extent. Lactic acid, which is present in the blood, can ruin the flavor of the meat.
  • Non-halal techniques of animal slaughter may result in the presence of pathogens, e-coli poisoning, and other dangerous & unclean elements. The halal technique of animal sacrifice causes no injury to the animal’s organs, hence the organs also don’t have any tainted blood in them.
  1. On a Lighter note: In addition to being better for your body, halal meat is also more affordable. You only have to pay for the Meat and not the extra blood that comes along with non Halal Meat XD XD 

In Conclusion:  Additionally, if you enjoy eating meat of any kind, we advise choosing halal meat. Anyone can accept halal; it is not just Muslims. Halal food is good for your health, according to research, not merely from a religious perspective. Why select anything else when health and flavor are combined into one package? Islam is a way of life, with conventions, laws, and manners governing every aspect of daily life. Food laws have a special significance because food is a necessary component of daily life. Know someone who needs a Halal Certification, reach out to us and we will help them change their business to Halal. May Allah SWT grant you the best in both worlds!

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