Doritos Haram?

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Salam alaykoom, this is my first post on here, and I want an answer to my question. My local mosque told us that Doritos are haram. How can Doritos be haram? Thank you.
 
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Welcome to the forum :).

According to the HalalHub it's okay. If you want to double check best to ask your local scholar.

After examining each ingredient and contacting Frito-Lay’s public relations HalalHub has determined that there is no use of haram ingredients (including Pork). This is our opinion, and you may disagree or agree with our conclusion. God knows best.
http://www.halalhubusa.com/unleafed-doritos/
 
It depends, where you are living. This list contains USA only. If you live somewhere else, it´s better to contact to company and ask. From internet you can easily find information that they are halal but from other site that they are haram.

http://www.fritolay.com/nutrition/s...ducts-made-without-pork-(porcine)-enzymes.htm

U.S. Products Made Without Pork (Porcine) Enzymes

Enzymes are occasionally used to produce a wide variety of food products. For example, most cheese is made using enzymes to help develop unique flavors. The enzymes used may come from vegetable, microbial and/or animal sources, depending on the particular cheese flavor being developed. Animal enzymes that are derived from pork (also called “porcine enzymes”) are used to develop the cheese in some of our cheese seasonings.

For those in the U.S. choosing to restrict pork-related ingredients from their diets, the following list contains some Frito-Lay snacks that do not contain pork enzymes. If you do not see your favorite Frito-Lay snack on this list, please feel free to contact our Frito-Lay Consumer Relations Team for more information. Another guide that may be helpful is the list of Kosher products, which may also be found on this website.

Please note: The information provided pertains only to products distributed in the U.S. Products sold in other countries under similar brands may be made using slightly different recipes and ingredients to accommodate local needs and preferences.
 
The ones In the black bag are halal but I don't think the other ones are.
 
what is the halalhub habibi

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Based in USA.

Here's the description:
Halal Hub is dedicated to bringing awareness to zabihah ḥalāl food and awareness to the concept of pure foods (ṭayyib). It covers a wide variety of services ranging from ḥalāl certification, advocacy of ḥalāl food, and dispelling misconceptions of common food products.

O mankind, eat from whatever is on earth [that is] lawful (ḥalāl) and wholesome (ṭayyib) and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy. (Qur’an 2:168)
http://www.halalhubusa.com/about-us/
 

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