
AI Analysis Summary
After analyzing 30 ingredients in mixed mochi, our AI classified this product as Doubtful. All 28 confirmed ingredients are permissible, though 2 require further verification. Key ingredients include maltose, red bean paste (red bean), soybean oil, artificial flavor. Allergen notice: contains Soy, Sesame.
Why is mixed mochi Doubtful?
- Look for Halal Logo: This product is marked as doubtful because it contains e471, e127, which may or may not comply with halal standards. The conclusion is drawn from in-depth analysis referencing worldwide halal guidelines. For further clarity, review the ingredient section.
Ingredient Analysis (30)
| Ingredient | Status |
|---|---|
maltose Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
red bean paste (red bean) * | Halal |
soybean oil Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
artificial flavor Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
glutinous rice powder Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sugar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
water Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
potato powder Starchy tuber; versatile in cooking. | Halal |
preservative (potassium sorbate) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
e471 Thickeners, gelling agents, phosphates, humectants, emulsifiers E471 | Doubtful |
xanthan gum Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
e127 Food Colors E127 | Doubtful |
fd&c red#40 (e129)/allura red ac Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
peanut paste (peanut) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
salt Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
fd&c blue#1 (e133)/brilliant blue fcf Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
fd&c yellow#5 (e102)/tartrazine Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sesame paste (sesame) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
glucose Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
taro paste (sword bean) Starchy root; must be cooked to remove toxins. | Halal |
purple glutinous rice powder Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
green tea paste (sword bean) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
green tea powder Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
mango paste (sword bean) Widely consumed in Muslim-majority countries. | Halal |
fd&c yellow#6 (e110)/sunset yellow fcf Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
peanut Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sesame seeds Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
taro Starchy root; must be cooked to remove toxins. | Halal |
green tea Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
mango Widely consumed in Muslim-majority countries. | Halal |
Brand & Category Insights
Allergy Warning (2 allergens)
Soy
FoundSesame
FoundHealth Sense (27 conditions)
Diabetes
RiskyReason: Contains glucose, maltose, sugar, taro
Hypertension
RiskyReason: Contains salt
Heart Disease
RiskyReason: Contains salt
Gout
RiskyReason: Contains peanut, peanut paste
Smart Labels
Vegan
Vegan FriendlyCriteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients
No animal-derived ingredients found
Vegetarian
Vegetarian FriendlyCriteria: Excludes meat and seafood only
No restricted ingredients found
Pescatarian
Pescatarian FriendlyCriteria: Avoids meat but eats seafood
No restricted ingredients found
Frequently Asked Questions
Is mixed mochi halal to eat?
Yes — mixed mochi has been analyzed and classified as Doubtful. Each of its 30 ingredients was individually checked against Islamic dietary guidelines.
Are there any doubtful ingredients in this product?
2 ingredients require further verification: e471, e127. The status may depend on the manufacturing source.
Are other Jin Xiang Limited Company products halal?
Jin Xiang Limited Company produces multiple products with varying halal statuses. Visit our Jin Xiang Limited Company brand page to see the full list of analyzed products and their individual ingredient breakdowns.
How was this product analyzed?
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