Merci chocolates are German made each pack of bars has its own flavor. The box and company website does not state they are halal certified.
as far as i saw in the Dr. Nazma Akter's "halal and haram" writing, the merci chocolate(it is Stork's product and you can find it as a "stork candidates" in the writing) is halal my friends.
no
Yes, of halal animals.
as long as it doesnt have any lard in it or anything related to pigs... then yes... it is!
Anything that comes from a slaughtered animal--rennet is in some cheeses--gelatin is in some yogurts or candy--lard or meat broth is used in some restaurants...
YES, why do you think it take a while for it to melt compared to a regular soft serve ice cream cone
Gelatin, lard, animal rennet, carmine coloring. Some white sugar, as it is processed with animal bones. For a list of non vegetarian additives, click on the link below.
A halal diet or halal food is food which does not include any pig products (pork, bacon, lard). Halal meat is meat that has been slaughtered in an Islamic way, that means cutting with a sharp knife through the throat of the animal cutting the carotids and jugular veins all with one single cut and saying :in the name of Allah at the same time. Also food that does not include the carcasses of dead animals, blood or alcohol. There is a very detailed answer in wikipedia.
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Vegetable lard does not exist, its an oxymoron. So animal lard;)
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Tagalog translation of lard: mantika