Is Milo halal?
Milo contains doubtful (mushbooh) ingredients or additives — see why below.
Automated classification, not a religious ruling. No scholar or certification body has reviewed this assessment — always check the product's own halal certification.
Why is this flagged?
- E322 — Doubtful (mushbooh)
Product facts
| Brand | Nestlé |
|---|---|
| NOVA group | 4 |
| Food-safety regulator | U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food safety only — not a halal authority. |
Milo's ingredient and additive data is cross-referenced against Codex/INS numbering, the same system used by food-safety regulators worldwide.
Additives
- E322 — Lecithin (Doubtful (mushbooh))
Ingredients
extract of malt barley (16%) or malt barley and rice (total extract 35%), milk solids, sugar, cocoa, minerals (calcium, iron), maltodextrin (corn), vitamins (c, b3, a, b6, d, b2, b12), emulsifier lecithin). contains gluten, milk and soy.
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