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[Singapore] - Auntie Anne's in S'pore now halal-certified ; Impossible Pork, meat-free meat that has left people confused if it is halal

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https://mothership.sg/2021/12/auntie-annes-halal-certified/


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https://mothership.sg/2021/12/impossible-pork-review-singapore/

Ok, if it's all plants, is it halal?​


Apart from the technicalities behind making a meat meatless, perhaps the next most intriguing thing is whether dishes containing Impossible Pork is halal, and can be consumed by Muslims.

The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS) said that Islamic principles prohibit Muslims from consuming food containing unslaughtered meat, like pork and its derivatives, and drinks containing alcohol.

While Impossible Pork is meant to taste like pork and feel like pork, it has no pork.

That said, however, MUIS has advised the Muslim community to refrain from consuming Impossible Pork:


"In this case, it may cause confusion for the Muslim public from the use of the name of a clearly prohibited food item under Muslim law."
 
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