Is Milka Halal?

Varies by Country

Plain Milka chocolate bars are generally free of animal-derived ingredients (no gelatin). Some varieties with biscuit or

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Confectionery & Sweets

Verdict: Milka is Varies by Country

Plain Milka chocolate bars are generally free of animal-derived ingredients (no gelatin). Some varieties with biscuit or fillings may contain animal rennet or other concerns. Made by Mondelez.

Milka Halal Status by Country

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United Kingdom
Mushbooh (Doubtful)
Not halal certified, check individual products
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United States
Mushbooh (Doubtful)
Not halal certified
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Germany
Mushbooh (Doubtful)
Not halal certified, some contain alcohol fillings
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Australia
Mushbooh (Doubtful)
Imported, not halal certified
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Turkey
Halal
Turkish-produced Milka is halal certified

Key Ingredients to Watch in Milka

When buying Milka products, pay attention to these ingredients which can affect halal status. They may be derived from animal or plant sources depending on the product and region.

E471 alcohol animal rennet

Milka Halal Products

Product Categories Countries Status
Snacks,Frozen foods,Sweet snacks,Biscuits and cakes,Frozen cakes and pastries Italy Halal

About Milka Halal Status

Plain Milka chocolate bars are generally free of animal-derived ingredients (no gelatin). Some varieties with biscuit or fillings may contain animal rennet or other concerns. Made by Mondelez.

Halal verification for Milka products covers items sold in Italy. Availability of specific halal-certified products may vary by region and retailer.

We source our data from Open Food Facts, official halal certification bodies, and manufacturer declarations. While we strive for accuracy, we always recommend checking the product packaging for the most current certification status.

Countries where Milka halal products are available: 🇮🇹 Italy

Ingredient Highlights

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Eiwit, suiker, room, eigeel, chocolade* (11%) (suiker, cacaoboter**, magere melkpoeder, cacaomassa**, zoete weipoeder (uit melk), melkvet, emulgator (sojalecithine), aroma), plantaardig vet (palm, shea), hazelnoten** (6,5%), amandelen...

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Milka halal certified?+

Plain Milka chocolate bars are generally free of animal-derived ingredients (no gelatin). Some varieties with biscuit or fillings may contain animal rennet or other concerns. Made by Mondelez. Always check the packaging for current certification.

Where can I buy halal Milka products?+

Halal Milka products are available in Italy. Check your local supermarkets, halal grocery stores, or online retailers. Look for the halal certification label on the packaging.

How many Milka products are halal verified?+

We have verified 1 Milka products in our database. Each product has been checked for halal ingredients, additives, and certification status.

Is Milka halal in United Kingdom?+

In United Kingdom, Milka is classified as mushbooh. Not halal certified, check individual products. We recommend checking the packaging for local halal certification.

Is Milka halal in United States?+

In United States, Milka is classified as mushbooh. Not halal certified. We recommend checking the packaging for local halal certification.

Is Milka halal in Germany?+

In Germany, Milka is classified as mushbooh. Not halal certified, some contain alcohol fillings. We recommend checking the packaging for local halal certification.

What ingredients should I watch out for in Milka products?+

Key ingredients to check in Milka products include: E471, alcohol, animal rennet. These ingredients can be derived from animal or plant sources, which affects halal status. Always verify with the product packaging or contact the manufacturer.

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Data sources: Open Food Facts · Official Certification Bodies
Disclaimer: CheckMyHalal is an informational resource, not a halal certification authority. Product data is sourced from Open Food Facts (a collaborative, user-contributed database) and manufacturer declarations. Always verify with the manufacturer or a recognised certification body before making dietary decisions.