Is E318 halal?

Doubtful (mushbooh)

E318 is mushbooh (doubtful): it can be derived from animal or non-halal sources, so its halal status depends on the source used.

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 E318?

Sodium erythorbin. Antioxidant

Is E318 vegetarian? Suitable for vegetarians
Approved in the EU No
Food-safety regulator U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food safety only — not a halal authority.

E318 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 318.
EU approval: No.
Vegetarian status: Suitable for vegetarians.

How this verdict was reached

E318 is not itself animal-derived, but the way it is produced or used raises a question the label does not answer — an undeclared fermentation substrate, or a role in meat curing.

What this is based on

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Frequently asked questions

Is E318 halal?

E318 is mushbooh (doubtful): it can be derived from animal or non-halal sources, so its halal status depends on the source used.

How does E318 relate to Codex/INS numbering and regional food-safety rules?

E318 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 318. EU approval: No. Vegetarian status: Suitable for vegetarians.

How this verdict was reached

E318 is not itself animal-derived, but the way it is produced or used raises a question the label does not answer — an undeclared fermentation substrate, or a role in meat curing.

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