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What are diglycerides and fatty acids and are they halal?

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salam
could you please tell me what diglycerides and fatty acids are and are they halal?

Answer
Assalamu Alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh

If they are from animal ingredients then they would be impermissible otherwise not.

A diglyceride is a glyceride consisting of two fatty acid chains covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through ester linkages.

A monoglyceride is a glyceride consisting of one fatty acid chain covalently bonded to a glycerol molecule through an ester linkage.

tri?glyc?er?ide (trī-glĭs’ə-rīd’) pronunciation
n.

A naturally occurring ester of three fatty acids and glycerol that is the chief constituent of fats and oils.
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A product which is ‘suitable for vegetarians’ does not necessarily make it suitable for a Muslim diet, though it is quite likely that it is. There are two issues which need to be understood:

the use of Animal Derivatives?
Preservatives like E471, E472, E476 and other such constituents can be from a vegetarian, synthetic or animal source. So a ‘suitable for vegetarians’ emblem would ensure that these ingredients are suitable for Muslims since they can not be from any animal source. So, in most cases there is usually not anything to worry about.

The use of Alcohol as an ingredient?
A ‘suitable for vegetarians’ product could have alcohol added to it but I have yet to find a bread product which contains added alcohol. Nevertheless, be careful with confectionary especially cakes, puddings etc. If alcohol is added then these would be declared in the ingredients panel in most cases.

Conclusion

So, to conclude a product which is ‘suitable for vegetarians’ should be free of animal sources as a rule, so only the alcohol content need be checked.

On the other hand if a product does not have the ‘Suitable for Vegetarians’ emblem, this does not automatically disqualify it for Muslim consumption. Ingredients like fish, and even battery eggs (according the Vegetarian Society, battery eggs are unsuitable) may make the product unsuitable for a vegetarian diet but of course we know that these are suitable for Muslims. We can not ascertain whether a product is Haraam or Halaal until these issues have been clarified.

Please can you clarify what particular information you require about emulsifiers so that I may direct you correctly?

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