Is E341 Halal or Haram?

Halal
Name Calcium Phosphates
E-Number E341
Category Acidity Regulator
Source mineral/synthetic
Description Calcium salts of phosphoric acid

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Why is E341 Halal?

Mineral or synthetic origin

E341 (Calcium Phosphates) is categorized as a acidity regulator and is derived from mineral/synthetic sources. Based on Islamic dietary guidelines, this additive is classified as Halal.

Common Products Containing E341

You may find E341 (Calcium Phosphates) in the following types of products:

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is E341 halal?+

E341 (Calcium Phosphates) is classified as Halal. Mineral or synthetic origin

What is E341 made from?+

E341 (Calcium Phosphates) is calcium salts of phosphoric acid. Its source is: mineral/synthetic.

What products contain E341?+

E341 (Calcium Phosphates) is commonly found in: baking powder, supplements, toothpaste.

How can I check if E341 is in my food?+

Look for 'E341' or 'Calcium Phosphates' 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 'Calcium Phosphates' may be used instead of the E-number code.

Are all acidity regulator additives halal?+

No, not all acidity regulator additives are halal. Out of 20 additives in this category, 17 are classified as halal. The halal status depends on the source material and manufacturing process. Always check individual E-numbers.

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Disclaimer: CheckMyHalal is an informational resource, not a halal certification authority. We do not issue halal certificates or religious rulings. Additive classifications are based on source material analysis and may vary by manufacturer. Always verify with the manufacturer or a recognised certification body before making dietary decisions.