Is E1100 halal?
The halal status of E1100 is not clearly established.
Automated classification, not a religious ruling. No scholar or certification body has reviewed this assessment — always check the product's own halal certification.
What is E1100?
Amylase. Stabiliser, flavour enhancer
Where does E1100 come from?
E1100 is obtained from plant, mineral or synthetic sources, so it raises no animal-derivation concern on its own.
| Is E1100 vegetarian? | Vegetarian status unknown |
|---|---|
| Approved in the EU | No |
| Food-safety regulator | U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food safety only — not a halal authority. |
E1100 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 1100.
EU approval: No.
Vegetarian status: Vegetarian status unknown.
Products containing E1100
Products in our database that list E1100 among their ingredients:
- oat — Silk (Halal)
- Silk Oat — Silk (Halal)
- Ritz Original — Christie (Doubtful (mushbooh))
- Christie Wheat thins — Christie (Doubtful (mushbooh))
- Original Vegetable Thins — Christie (Doubtful (mushbooh))
- Oat Original — Earth's Own (Halal)
- OAT vanilla — EARTH'S OWN (Halal)
- Oat Milk - Original — Earth's Own (Halal)
- Barista Oat — Earth's Own (Halal)
How this verdict was reached
We do not hold enough verified information about E1100 to classify it. Rather than guess, this page says so.
What this is based on
Frequently asked questions
Is E1100 halal?
The halal status of E1100 is not clearly established.
Where does E1100 come from?
E1100 is obtained from plant, mineral or synthetic sources, so it raises no animal-derivation concern on its own.
How does E1100 relate to Codex/INS numbering and regional food-safety rules?
E1100 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 1100. EU approval: No. Vegetarian status: Vegetarian status unknown.
How this verdict was reached
We do not hold enough verified information about E1100 to classify it. Rather than guess, this page says so.