We had some cheese (from tesco i think) in the fridge which after it had been opened and used i discovered and it did not have a suitable for vegetarians sign on it. I told a family member about it and it was thrown out as it could be haraam. I have now got food from home to eat which has got cheese in it, not the same cheese its a new one but the thing is i dont recall anybody cleaning the fridge, as i said the cheese pack had been opened and so some efects of the cheese could have got onto the fridge shelf and could have got onto the new cheese.
am i going over the top about cross contamination? should i throw away the food or eat it?
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Assalamu alaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh
Many times, the product is suitable for vegetarians but it is not declared so on the packaging. It is very unlikely that the cheese is Haraam even if it is not suitable for vegetarians. It is permissible to eat cheese which has rennet from calf rennet though praiseworthy to refrain from due to a slight difference of opinion. Whey sourced from calf rennet is acceptable:
Is Whey Rennet Haraam? (no!) http://gmwa.org.uk/foodguide2/viewquestion.php?foodqid=20&catID=1&compID=1
In any case, please contact Tesco, quoting the bar code reference (mandatory) so they may advise you. Please relay their answer to us.
Tesco Customer Services: 0800 505555
————————————– (Mufti) Abdullah Patel Halal Food Guide
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