I could say that some are and some are not I'd suggest calling their company from the back of the food bag because I myself am not very sure if they are but the research I've done make some halal and some haram
no cheetos are not halal
depends what kind..........if its hot cheetos their is a depate about whether or not it is halal
the original ones are halal the other ones have beef enzymes which is not halal/ kosher
Lays chips are Haram it contain pig fats.
It is halal (allowed to eat) if not including gradients of pork or alcohols or any forbidden food to eat per Islam rules and teachings. Refer to question below.
Well honey, let me break it down for you. Regular crunchy Cheetos are considered halal and kosher because they don't contain any haram ingredients like pork or alcohol. So go ahead and snack on those cheesy puffs guilt-free, just remember to brush your teeth afterwards!
Cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, cheetos, and toilet paper. ;)
Yes. Some flavors of Cheetos, Doritos, Lay's Chips, and Sun Chips use pork enzymes to develop 'unique flavors'. See SPOTLIGHT HALAL: Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, Fritos, etc.) for information on what Frito-Lay snack products contain pork enzymes and which don't. http://www.isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp --IsItHaram.com
Yes. Some flavors of Cheetos, Doritos, Lay's Chips, and Sun Chips use pork enzymes to develop 'unique flavors'. See SPOTLIGHT HALAL: Frito-Lay (Cheetos, Doritos, Fritos, etc.) for information on what Frito-Lay snack products contain pork enzymes and which don't. http://www.isitharam.com/features/fritolay.jsp --IsItHaram.com
Cheetos was created in 1948.
Cheetos is a food, a mixture of products and chemical compounds - no chemical formula of cheetos.
What does your body do with the energy from cheetos?