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Plant-derived, no animal concerns
E100 (Curcumin) is categorized as a colorant and is derived from plant sources. Based on Islamic dietary guidelines, this additive is classified as Halal.
Colorants (E100–E199) are food additives used to add or restore colour in foods. They can be natural (extracted from plants, minerals, or animals) or synthetic (chemically manufactured). From a halal perspective, most synthetic and plant-based colorants are permissible, but some like E120 (Cochineal) are derived from insects and considered haram by most scholars.
This additive is derived from plant sources, which are inherently permissible (halal) in Islamic dietary law. Plant-based food additives include extracts from fruits, vegetables, seeds, roots, and algae. They do not require special halal certification as they contain no animal-derived components.
Many plant-based colorants have been used for thousands of years. Turmeric (E100) was used in ancient India not only as a food colouring but also in religious ceremonies and traditional medicine.
You may find E100 (Curcumin) in the following types of products:
These brands have products that may contain E100. Check each brand page for detailed halal status by country.
E100 (Curcumin) is classified as Halal. Plant-derived, no animal concerns
E100 (Curcumin) is yellow colorant extracted from turmeric root. Its source is: plant.
E100 (Curcumin) is commonly found in: curry powder, mustard, margarine, cheese.
Look for 'E100' or 'Curcumin' in the ingredients list on the food packaging. In the EU, food additives must be listed by their E-number or full name. In other regions, the common name 'Curcumin' may be used instead of the E-number code.
No, not all colorant additives are halal. Out of 39 additives in this category, 38 are classified as halal. The halal status depends on the source material and manufacturing process. Always check individual E-numbers.
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