Which cheese is Halal?

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^^^oh my pity sis cheese...

don't worry sis cheese....maybe now you can learn to make your own cheese.

try to find the recipe....

i'm sure it'll be easy :rolleyes: i think so...
 
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Oh no, I emailed the kraft people about this and the reply:

Thank you for contacting the Kraft Foods website with your query.

All Kraft processed cheese product (Slices, Singles, Cheddar, Cheestiks,
Cheese Wedges, Cheesy Pops & Fridge Sticks) along with our Parmesan Cheese
products contain animal rennet &/or enzymes, however, the exception is our
Philadelphia Cream Cheese products (block, tub, dips) which contain
microbial rennet (non-animal) and are suitable for vegetarians to consume.​

Maybe I can find some cheese that says vegetarian on it... imsad


sis I just went shopping and I checked the Kraft's singles. It says they ARE suitable for vegetarians. There's a great BIG green V sign on it. :confused:
 
Cheese making developed differently in different parts of the world. The European hard cheeses do not need to be made with rennet and the old methods did not use rennet. Also the old cottage cheeses and the Hard cheeses made with it did not use rennet.


Rennet came about from the mid-eastern Arabs where it was common practice to use the stomachs of goats as milk containers. Cheese was the result of storing milk.

Some other things that have been and are used to produce cheese are various bacteria. The bacteria Penecillium (from which we get penicillin) has long been used for making Blue and Swiss cheese.

Other sources of enzymes for cheese production are vinigar, Lemon juice and pepsin (from papayas)

So with cheese either get your cheese that is certified V or from a trusted halal market or as last resort make your own. It really is simple to make and does not require much equipment. It takes about a gallon of milk to make one pound of cheese. You just need a good recipe and a starting culture. The starting culture can be yougart or cottage cheese.

Here is a good link for cheese making supplies. Notice they sell vegetable rennet and cheese cultures. The Cultures are bacteria based and are non-rennet.

http://www.cheesesupply.com/default.php?cPath=55_56
 
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sis I just went shopping and I checked the Kraft's singles. It says they ARE suitable for vegetarians. There's a great BIG green V sign on it. :confused:

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No way! :eek: Must be just your country then! Why is my country so behind?! :offended:

Thanks for that info Woodrow... I think I will just stick to buying cheese with a V on it though lol
 
lol I just meant that Kraft in your country makes singles for vegetarians but they dont do that where I live... so my country is behind in that respect.
 
lol I just meant that Kraft in your country makes singles for vegetarians but they dont do that where I live... so my country is behind in that respect.


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coz the cheese boss isn't doing her job properly in my country :rollseyes
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I had no clue we had haram cheese? so nothing is safe these days eh?
I usually use kraft singles,i will go and read the label to see if it has the V sign on it,if it hasnt,does that mean i need to ge rid of it?

can u pliz tell us of brands u guys are familiar with which are haram to eat?
 
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^Well, dont get rid of it, but email the krafts people for your country to see if is halal or not... I have the feeling if it doesnt have the V it might not be halal but just check anyway inshaallah.:)

Man I keep forgetting to go cheese shopping!
 
salams
are those triangle cheese ok (2cm high sorta ones in aluminium sorta cover with lil sticker on top)?! i just realised i ate like 3 today at work n this thread clicked 2me just now :offended:
 
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You have to check the ingredients... if it says enzymes/rennet then just don't eat it unless it says vegetarian because it is probably animal based...

unless it says halal on it of course....
 
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You have to check the ingredients... if it says enzymes/rennet then just don't eat it unless it says vegetarian because it is probably animal based...

unless it says halal on it of course....

Biologicall is for vegetarians!
 
apart from the renet it is also very important to check if the cow is legally married or was in a haram relationship with another cow :p

lol no seriously
renet is haram and stuff with them in it are also deemed as sch since they are considered impure
 
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hmm it didnt hav ingredients...most likely :hiding:

ah well i guess i totally 4got that they could be illegal :uuh: ill just avoid em insh

jzks
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apart from the renet it is also very important to check if the cow is legally married or was in a haram relationship with another cow :p

lol no seriously
renet is haram and stuff with them in it are also deemed as sch since they are considered impure

Hahaha, just see if they gave their waleema jet!
 
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What do you guys reckon about eating pizza from Muslim places? I mean, what if they don't know the cheese might be haram?!:uuh:

hmm.. if they have a halal certificate that should cover the cheese too right?:?
 
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What do you guys reckon about eating pizza from Muslim places? I mean, what if they don't know the cheese might be haram?!:uuh:

hmm.. if they have a halal certificate that should cover the cheese too right?:?

oh y did you think of that :offended:

Halal certificate... ill ask actually


regarding home made pizza... mum uses mozarella... ne1 know nething about that ?!!?!?!? :phew
 
^lol because I had pizza a few weeks ago and didn't realise until after I finished that it had cheese on it. :uuh:

Who are you going to ask?:?

Oh, and just check the ingredients for the mozarella...
 

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