E120

Is E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid) Halal?

Haram
Colors

About E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid)

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Health Information

Derived from insects, E120 is generally safe but may cause allergic reactions (e.g., asthma or anaphylaxis) in sensitive individuals. Banned in some countries for ethical/religious reasons.

Why is E120 Haram?

E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid) is classified as Haram by our AI verification system. Color

Quick Facts

E-Code

E120

Status

Haram

Category

Colors

Name

Cochineal / Carminic Acid

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E120 halal?

E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid) is classified as Haram. Color

What is E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid)?

E120 is a food additive known as Cochineal / Carminic Acid. It belongs to the "Colors" category of food additives. Color

Is E120 safe for Muslims?

E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid) is considered haram and should be avoided by Muslims. Color

What foods contain E120?

E120 (Cochineal / Carminic Acid) is commonly found in processed foods as a colors additive. Use the Halal AI app to scan any product barcode or ingredient list to check if it contains E120.

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