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What are haram prohibited foods in islam ?
Asked by azam khan,
17 Dec '11 02:06 pm
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Any grain products prepared with Haram ingredients such as alcohol, animal shortening, lard or pure and artificial vanilla extract
Any vegetables and fruit prepared with alcohol, animal shortening, bacon, gelatin, lard or some margarines which contain monoglycerides or diglycerides from an animal source
Cheese, yogourt, ice cream, frozen tofu desserts made with animal rennet, gelatin, lipase, pepsin, pure or artificial vanilla extract or whey
Pork and pork products, e.g. bacon, deli meats, ham and sausage
Blood used as an ingredient or used in preparing the food
Meat and poultry not slaughtered according to Islamic dietary law
Canned beans, peas and lentils containing pork
Any meat and meat alternative dish prepared with alcohol, pork products or animal shortening
Beverages: beer, wine, alcohol, liqueur
Fats and oils: animal shortening, lard ...more
Answered by hazir jawab, 17 Dec '11 02:10 pm
Any vegetables and fruit prepared with alcohol, animal shortening, bacon, gelatin, lard or some margarines which contain monoglycerides or diglycerides from an animal source
Cheese, yogourt, ice cream, frozen tofu desserts made with animal rennet, gelatin, lipase, pepsin, pure or artificial vanilla extract or whey
Pork and pork products, e.g. bacon, deli meats, ham and sausage
Blood used as an ingredient or used in preparing the food
Meat and poultry not slaughtered according to Islamic dietary law
Canned beans, peas and lentils containing pork
Any meat and meat alternative dish prepared with alcohol, pork products or animal shortening
Beverages: beer, wine, alcohol, liqueur
Fats and oils: animal shortening, lard ...more
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