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Is Marshmallow Halal?

Published in Halal Food 1 min read

Whether marshmallow is halal depends on its ingredients, specifically the gelatin used in its production.

Marshmallows often contain gelatin, which is typically derived from animal collagen. If the gelatin is sourced from pork or non-halal slaughtered beef, the marshmallows are not halal.

However, marshmallows made with gelatin from halal-slaughtered animals (like beef) or with halal-certified plant-based alternatives (like agar-agar or carrageenan) are considered halal. Therefore, it is crucial to check the ingredients list and look for halal certification.

Here's a breakdown:

  • Gelatin Source is Key:

    • Pork-derived gelatin: Not Halal
    • Non-Halal Beef Gelatin: Not Halal
    • Halal Beef Gelatin: Halal
    • Plant-Based Gelatin (Agar-Agar, Carrageenan): Halal
  • How to Identify Halal Marshmallows:

    • Check the Ingredients List: Look for the source of gelatin. If it doesn't specify, assume it might not be halal.
    • Look for Halal Certification: Products with a halal symbol from a recognized certification body are guaranteed to meet halal standards.

In conclusion, marshmallow is only halal if it's made with halal-certified ingredients, most importantly halal gelatin or plant-based substitutes.