AI Analysis Summary
After analyzing 38 ingredients in ZA., our AI classified this product as Haram. 2 of 38 ingredients raise concerns, while 35 are clearly permissible. Key ingredients include wheat flour, water, sunflower oil, yeast.
Why is ZA. Haram?
- This product is identified as Haram since it contains 'wine, pork', a component not permitted under halal law. In-depth analysis, using global halal standards, confirms this classification. For a complete breakdown, see the ingredient section.
Ingredient Analysis (38)
| Ingredient | Status |
|---|---|
wheat flour Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
water Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sunflower oil Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
yeast Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
salt Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sugar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
vinegar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
malt extract of barley and oregano Aromatic herb used in Mediterranean cooking. | Halal |
water Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
tomato concentrate Botanically fruit but used as vegetable. | Halal |
brown sugar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
acidulant (citric acid) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
spices Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
coloring (caramel ammonia) | Halal |
xanthan gum Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
dextrose Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
pasteurized milk Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
vegetable fat (palm) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
proteins Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sodium citrates Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
acidity regulator (citric acid) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
coloring (beta-carotene) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
beef Check for Halal logo | Doubtful |
garlic Used for flavoring; discouraged before prayers due to odor. | Halal |
onion Bulb vegetable; base for many dishes. | Halal |
wine | Haram |
sugar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
spices Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
pork Pork and pork derivatives are Haram in Islam | Haram |
salt Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sugar Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
corn dextrose Permissible unless processed with Haram additives. | Halal |
antioxidants (sodium erythorbate and sodium citrates) Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sesame Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
taza * | Halal |
celery Stalk vegetable; used for flavoring. | Halal |
soy Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
sesame Permissible in Islam. | Halal |
Brand & Category Insights
Smart Labels
Vegan
Not Vegan FriendlyCriteria: Excludes all animal-derived ingredients
Contains animal-derived ingredients
Vegetarian
Not Vegetarian FriendlyCriteria: Excludes meat and seafood only
Contains meat or seafood ingredients
Pescatarian
Not Pescatarian FriendlyCriteria: Avoids meat but eats seafood
Contains meat ingredients
Frequently Asked Questions
Is ZA. halal to eat?
Yes — ZA. has been analyzed and classified as Haram. Each of its 38 ingredients was individually checked against Islamic dietary guidelines.
Which ingredients in ZA. are concerning?
The following ingredients are flagged: wine, pork. Check the ingredient table above for full details.
How was this product analyzed?
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