Of course, it is halal. Pectin is a substance extracted from plants and fruits. So I don't see any reason why it would not be halal.
Read more about pectin on wikipedia.org.
Allah had said that pork, blood, wine, hard liquors, and meat that is not sacrificed in the name of Allah is haram.
But we Muslims tend to make every other food haram.
I told my friend that I eat pop tarts. She asked what is pop tarts, and I said that it is a kind of pastry with jelly inside it. Then she said that jelly has pectin and pectin is haram.
First of all, she doesn't have her facts straight. Pectin isn't haram. Also, jelly don't have pectin usually. Jello has pectin. And jello and jelly are two different things.
Beware of these kinds of people. They are trying to stop us from eating everything.
Depends on what type of Gelling agent - could be animal (haram) or plant (halal). For example Pectin is halal because it is of plant origin.
Pectin is a gelling that is used in jams and jellies. Pectin is extracted from citrus fruits.
1 tbsp of liquid pectin = 2 teaspoons of powdered pectin
Pectin is composed of polymers.
Liquid pectin is a thick, syrupy liquid while dry pectin is a powder. Liquid pectin is typically added towards the end of the cooking process in recipes, while dry pectin is usually added at the beginning. The choice between the two can affect the texture and set of the final product, with liquid pectin often resulting in a softer set compared to dry pectin.
Is pectin a pork-by product? No. Pectin is made from fruit and used to stabilize jellies. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pectin Could a pig be found which has pectin in its digestive tract? Yes, if it was fed pectin.
no, it is not halal
It is halal if from halal meat.
Pectin is not an enzyme but a soluble fiber.
Yes, pectin mainly comes from apples.
Jelly has to have pectin to be jelly. Pectin is vegan. It is a natural product found in fruit. You may be confusing pectin with gelatin which is made from animal products.
it is halal