Category: Halal Food
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Infusing Sustainability into $2.3T Muslim Lifestyle Marketplace
By Rushdi Siddiqui, Climate change is destroying our path to sustainability. Ours is a world of looming challenges and increasingly limited resources. Sustainable development offers the best chance to adjust our course. Bai Ki Moon, Secretary General of United Nations. Sustainability may be the missing link in the cross-sell of Muslim Lifestyle Marketplace verticals to…
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South Korea to launch Halal certificate system for restaurants
Seoul: (IINA) – A South Korean state-run tourism promotion agency is pushing to introduce a “Muslim-friendly certificate” for local restaurants in South Korea where visitors could be served well-prepared halal food, industry sources said on Thursday, news agencies reported. According to the sources, the Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) plans to launch the Muslim-friendly certificate system…
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Mediterranean diet may help strengthen bones: Study
Wurzburg City, Germany (IINA) – The Mediterranean diet is well-known for its health benefits on your heart and waistline, but now your bones could benefit too, according to a new study published online by JAMA Internal Medicine. A group of researchers, led by Dr. Bernhard Haring of the University of Wurzburg, in Germany studied a…
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Grapes good for eyes and could reduce risk of going blind: Study
Miami, (IINA) – A new research has revealed that eating grapes can be good for the eyes and could reduce the risk of going blind later in life. The fruit protects against a chemical process known as oxidative stress, which releases harmful molecules called free radicals into the retina, Mail Online health news reported quoting…
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Lithuania to further boost production of halal meat
Vilnius, (IINA) – Lithuania’s Food and Veterinary Service (FVS) has recently stated that the country exported 420 tons of halal meat in 2015, which makes up to 10 percent of the country’s overall beef exports, Global Meat News reported. According to FVS chief Vidmantas Paulauskas, the country has made significant progress in acquiring certification of…
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Hyderabad’s Arabic Ghava a refreshing drink
Hyderabad :(IANS) Hyderabad may be known for its famous Irani chai available at several outlets run by Iranians, but this historic city has also something more to offer – the Arabic ghava. The historic and cultural ties the city has with different countries are thus reflected in its cuisine. Be it the famous haleem available…
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“World Halal Day” going to organize in Pondicherry
By our Correspondent,maeeshat.in Mumbai: (Maeeshat News) Halal food or products are those which are lawful according to Shariah law, for Muslims to consume. Today, varieties of products and their derivatives are available in the market leaving big question for the Muslims, if these products are Halal and they refrain themselves from consuming it. There is…
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Karnataka, Gujarat Lift Ban on Maggi Noodles
New Delhi: Paving the way for Maggi noodles’ return, Karnataka and Gujarat have lifted ban on manufacturing and sale of Nestle India’s popular instant food brand. The announcements by the two states follow clean chit given by three government-approved laboratories to Maggi noodles, which was banned by central food regulator FSSAI and various state-level watchdogs…
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Apex consumer court hearing on fresh Maggi tests
New Delhi:(IANS) The apex consumer court on Wednesday said it will hear Nestle’s arguments on fresh tests conducted on its popular Maggi noodles on October 8, and take up the larger class action suit filed against the Swiss giant by the end of next month. The decision was taken after after an initial hearing of…
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Halal products to be manufactured from sacrificial animals
Jeddah (IINA) – General Supervisor of the Saudi Project for the Utilization of Sacrificial Animals (Adahi) Ali Musa Alakasi expected that two large factories, at an estimated cost of more than SR 100 million ($ 26.6 million), will go operational next year for the production of halal gelatin and medical capsules from the slaughter remnants…