Haribo gummy bears are not considered halal in many regions because they contain gelatin, which is typically derived from pork or beef. Since pork products are not permissible in halal dietary guidelines, these gummy bears may not meet halal standards. However, it's essential to check the packaging for halal certification or specific ingredient sourcing if you are looking for halal options, as there are halal-certified gummy candies available from other brands.
Whether mini gummy candy burgers are halal depends on the specific ingredients used in their production. Many gummy candies contain gelatin, which is often derived from pork, making them non-halal. However, some brands produce halal-certified gummy candies using beef or plant-based gelatin. Always check the packaging for halal certification or ingredient details to determine if they meet halal standards.
if it contains gelatin then yes if not then its halal
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No because they have gelatin (pig fat I think??) in gummy stuff like that. Also like gummy bears or gummy worms, swedish fish, sour punch straws, ect. But my Arabic teacher finds Halal sour patch online and they taste better than the original. Just a bit better =) But ehh, I still eat those candies ;)
not all birds meat are halal, hence when the meat of bird is halal it means their eggs are halal too, as example eagles are not halal, the eagles egg are not halal, tortoise , snakes, etc are same case. one more thing the halal eggs should have two different shapes from both sides, shouldn't be round as a ball . Wallaho aalam
It is halal if from halal meat.
no, it is not halal
it is halal
anything that does not contain non-halal animal fats and alcohol is halal
halal
it is halal