Is Mint Slice halal?

Doubtful (mushbooh)

Mint Slice 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.

Mint Slice
Mint Slice

Why is this flagged?

  • E322 — Doubtful (mushbooh)

Product facts

Brand ARNOTT'S
Nutri-Score E
NOVA group 4
Eco-Score E
Food-safety regulator U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Food safety only — not a halal authority.

Mint Slice'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))
  • E500 — Sodium carbonates (i) Sodium carbonate (ii) Sodium bicarbonate (Sodium hydrogen carbonate) (iii) Sodium sesquicarbonate (acidity regulator) (Halal)

Ingredients

Sugar, wheat flour, palm oil, cocoa mass, milk solids, butter, cocoa, emulsifiers (soy lecithin, polyglycerol esters of interesterified ricinoleic acid), salt, colour (caramel), raising agents (sodium bicarbonate), natural flavouring.

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