Pork is considered haram in Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, alcohol in food is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, Pepsi is considered halal according to Islamic dietary laws as it does not contain any haram ingredients.
No, consuming turkey is not considered haram in Islamic dietary laws. Turkey is generally considered permissible (halal) to eat for Muslims.
Yes, gelatin is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic dietary laws if it is derived from animals that were not slaughtered according to Islamic guidelines.
Yes, Pringles are considered haram according to Islamic dietary laws because they may contain ingredients that are not permissible for consumption in Islam.
No, consuming mushrooms is not haram according to Islamic dietary laws. Mushrooms are considered permissible (halal) for consumption in Islam.
Kombucha is considered halal according to Islamic dietary laws, as long as it does not contain any haram (forbidden) ingredients.
Yes, lobster is considered haram (forbidden) in Islamic dietary laws because it is a type of seafood that does not meet the criteria for halal consumption.
In Islamic dietary laws, meats that are considered haram (forbidden) include pork, blood, animals that have died from natural causes, and animals that have not been slaughtered in the proper halal way.
No, it is not permissible to consume haram chicken according to Islamic dietary laws.
No, it is not permissible to consume haram meat according to Islamic dietary laws.
Yes, it is permissible to consume food that is not haram according to Islamic dietary laws.