Lard only comes from pigs. See the below for more info on lard.
Yes, the Corn Muffin Mix does contain lard. Specifically, the box states that it contains "lard, hydrogenated lard, or partially hydrogenated lard."
Lard only comes from pigs. See the below for more info on lard.
Yes. Jiffy Cornbread Mix contains lard, which is rendered and clarified pork fat.
Yes they do. Chelsea Milling Co. the makers of Jiffy Mix products acknowledge that yes, hydrogenated lard and partially hydrogenated lard are ingredients in some of their products.
The cornbread mix in particular is not kosher because it contains lard which is a shortening from a pig.
Perhaps it is a slightly less pleasant way of referring to ones' "muffin top"?
Ground corn meal, some type of fat like lard or shortening and salt or other seasoning.
Some people use lard...
Whether Jiffy Mix cornbread is safe for Muslims to eat depends on the specific ingredients used in the mix. Jiffy Mix typically contains cornmeal, flour, sugar, and leavening agents, which are generally halal. However, it's important to check for any non-halal additives, such as lard or certain emulsifiers, and to look for halal certification on the packaging. Always read the label to ensure it aligns with dietary restrictions.
Animal and Vegtable fat is called "lard".
Lard is commonly used in traditional recipes for certain types of bread, notably in Southern and Mexican cuisines. One example is "biscuit" bread, where lard contributes to the flaky texture. Additionally, some types of "tortillas" and "pan de muerto" may also include lard for added richness and flavor.
Vegetable lard does not exist, its an oxymoron. So animal lard;)