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Halal Certified Products Just Got a New Site
5 Comments | Posted by Kelvin Servigon in Internet

Halal Certified Food and Products Website
Everyone is a consumer, and consumers love buying different products (that’s why they called consumers). And we, consumers, buy foods or products that we only trust or know. And do you know that there’s a huge chance that you’re favorite food has a Halal Certified seal? What’s Halal anyway?
There are many food products that have Halal Certified Products seal. And some of my favorites, from sauce to potato chips, have this seal. This only symbolize that those products passed international standards and can access the global market. And having this certification for different food products is a huge advantage for them. And we, consumers, can rely that products having this certification are safe and have good quality since they passed international standards.
So, right now, there’s a new website for Halal Certified food and products. Janette Toral is the one behind the great site. The website features listings of different products that passed the Halal certification. You can view different products there, and you may also find your favorite products there, too.
If you’re an owner of a product that passed the Halal certification, you may also submit your product to the website so it can be listed there and expose your product to the website viewers.
This Halal Certified Foods and Products website is a great idea. With this kind of site, we will be more aware of what products passed the international standards, the best products and more.
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5 Comments for Halal Certified Products Just Got a New Site
dimaks | August 11, 2010 at 2:33 am





Halal is an Arabic word for “Lawful”. Lawful in the Islamic way and sense and that means, basically the food or product is produced or processed without the use or content of ingredients from pigs or dogs or any derivative products from both. In the strictest dimension, Halal also means lawful as it is not stolen or illegal.
Should ingredients come from other animals (ex. fats from cow), such animal must have been slaughtered in the Islamic way, that is a short prayer is offered first before the actual and most merciful way of killing the animal.
More information on Halal here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halal
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Tsiremo Online Magazine Reply:
August 11th, 2010 at 6:21 pm
I agree with dimaks, its an Arabic word hmmm for sure…timing for Ramadan…hehe Ramadan Kareem!
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Kelvin Servigon Reply:
August 14th, 2010 at 12:28 am
Yep, I agree with him too.
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Kelvin Servigon Reply:
August 14th, 2010 at 12:27 am
Thanks for the great info dimaks!
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