
If it has gelatine (beef or pork) in it, it's
haram. Unless it says halaal on the packaging (i.e halaal cola bottles, sour worms etc).
So in other words, you're not allowed pop tarts. Sorry bud. I crave them too but haram's haram.
as salaamu 'alaikum,
Akh Aamir, do you have any references to Gelatin being generally haraam, regardless of the animal it is derived from?
Being that we live in the west, no products have I ever seen, unless it is in a largely populated Muslim community going to have halal or haraam written on it.
I have not had a Pop Tart in about seven years because of the word Gelatin (which I considered Haraam, unless it said 'fish gelatin'. However, it led me to research more things that I eat, from snacks to some fast food chains. I take my eating habits more seriously.
Here are some sites I came upon regarding this:
http://http://www.geocities.com/CollegePark/Field/7207/halal.htm
http://http://www.jamiaislamia.org/halalharam.html
Kellogs Halal or Haram?
Thank you for your email regarding Kelloggs cereals. I can confirm the email received from Ana Lara is in fact correct. Gelatin was found necessary to achieve the required product image and
profile for the market place. As soon as we can achieve an alternative ingredient to gelatin whilst maintaining the quality expected from Kelloggs we will reformulate as appropriate. Thank you for contacting us
Kind Regards
Lindsay James
Customer Services Representative
Subject: Gelatine (pork / beef) In Kellogg's products
Thank you for contacting Kellogg Company about the gelatin we add to some of our products. We are happy to provide you with this information.
Gelatin is used to help the texture of the product and is derived from either beef or pork. Kellogg's(R) Frosted Mini-Wheats( R) and Kellogg's(R) Rice Krispies Treats(R) cereals contain type B gelatin, which is derived from beef. Whenever marshmallow ingredients are present in a
Kellogg's(R) cereal brand, the marshmallow contains type A gelatin, which is derived from pork. Kellogg's(R) Krave(TM) Snack Bars also contain type A gelatin derived from pork sources.
Type B gelatin is derived from beef sources and is found in the frosting of all varieties of Kellogg's(R) Frosted Pop-Tarts(R) , Kellogg's(R) Frosted Pop-Tarts(R) Snak-Stix(TM) , all varieties of Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R) Pastry Swirls, and Kellogg's(R) Nutri-Grain( R) Minis with
Yogurt Icing. Plain (unfrosted) Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R) do not contain gelatin. None of the equipment that comes in contact with the gelatin in Kellogg's(R) Frosted Pop-Tarts(R) is used in the production of the other pastries.
Kellogg's(R) Rice Krispies Treats(R) Squares contain type A gelatin in the marshmallow, which is derived from pork sources.
The pregelatinized wheat starch contained in some of our toaster pastries is derived from wheat and does not contain any gelatin. Vegetable shortening only is used to produce plain or frosted
Kellogg's(R) Pop-Tarts(R) . No animal shortening is used.
We appreciate your patronage of our products and hope that this provides you with the information you need to make food choices appropriate for your family.
Sincerely,
Ana Lara Consumer Affairs Department
vclarke wrote, On 18/06/2008 07:04:
In the end, the question goes beyond Pop Tarts. The basis of the question is "IS GELATIN (REGARDLESS OF THE ANIMAL IT IS DERIVED FROM) HALAL IF IT IS NOT FROM SWINE?
And Allaah knows best.
Jazakamullah Khairan for the comments.