yes
E471 is an emulsifier - mono and diglycerides which are usually derived from plants, but can also have animal sources. If the label does not state the source of the mono- and diglycerides, you would need to contact the manufacturer to determine if the product is acceptable.
E471 is not haram if it is plant based. E471 can arrive from plant or animal. However, to know if it arrives from animal or plant, that is not easy as most of the time, the food product that we buy won't mention the source of E471. For more information, go to : http://www.veggieglobal.com/nutrition/non-vegetarian-food-additives.htm So, the conclusion here is, E471 can be halal, it can be haram. It all depends on its source. =)
E471 is an additive to seed oils as an emulsifier.
If the label does not state the source of the mono- and diglycerides, you would likely need to contact the manufacturer to determine if the product is acceptable.
Yes
E471 is mainly produced from vegetable oils, although animal fats are sometimes used and cannot be completely excluded as being present in the product. The fatty acids from each source are chemically identical. However, vegetarians and vegans, not wishing to consume any animal products, generally avoid products containing E471 unless they are certain that it is derived from vegetable oils. Also, because there is a risk of pork fat being present, Muslims and Jews will also avoid products containing E471 unless they know that it is made from vegetable oils.
no, it is not halal
It is halal if from halal meat.
it is halal
anything that does not contain non-halal animal fats and alcohol is halal
its halal
halal