Is E475 halal?
E475 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 E475?
Polyglycerol esters of fatty acids. Emulsifier
Where does E475 come from?
E475 can be produced from either plant or animal raw materials, and the label almost never says which. The same E-number can come from a different source in another product, so where the origin matters, check that product's certification.
| Function | Emulsifier, Stabiliser |
|---|---|
| Is E475 vegetarian? | Not suitable for vegetarians |
| Approved in the EU | Yes |
| Food-safety regulator | U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food safety only — not a halal authority. |
E475 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 475.
EU approval: Yes.
Vegetarian status: Not suitable for vegetarians.
Products containing E475
Products in our database that list E475 among their ingredients:
- Moelleux chocolat — Belvita, LU, Mondelez International (Doubtful (mushbooh))
- Cake & Choc — Milka, Mondelēz (Doubtful (mushbooh))
How this verdict was reached
E475 can be made from either plant or animal raw materials, and manufacturers rarely declare which. That unresolved origin is what makes it doubtful rather than permitted.
What this is based on
Frequently asked questions
Is E475 halal?
E475 is mushbooh (doubtful): it can be derived from animal or non-halal sources, so its halal status depends on the source used.
Where does E475 come from?
E475 can be produced from either plant or animal raw materials, and the label almost never says which. The same E-number can come from a different source in another product, so where the origin matters, check that product's certification.
How does E475 relate to Codex/INS numbering and regional food-safety rules?
E475 is identified internationally as Codex/INS 475. EU approval: Yes. Vegetarian status: Not suitable for vegetarians.
How this verdict was reached
E475 can be made from either plant or animal raw materials, and manufacturers rarely declare which. That unresolved origin is what makes it doubtful rather than permitted.