Muller Rice Strawberry ; These are picked often by healthy people without checking, you all need to check even if you are in a hurry. Just to confirm this particular product Muller Rice Strawberry contains Carmine which is not suitable for vegetarians and also not suitable for Muslims.
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Some information on Carmine which is Haram for those following the Hanafi Fiqha in Islamic Law.
Beginning in January 2011, the FDA started requiring that carmine or cochineal be listed by name on ingredient statements and not just as ‘added color.’ While food allergen labeling was the driving force behind the decision, a case of “bug phobia” was the result. The consumer preference for natural colors derived from vegetable or fruit sources is clear.
Of course, another key motivation for removing carmine from product formulations is the need to meet Kosher or Halal requirements. In an era where consumers are concerned with pure and simple ingredient lists and transparency, demand for Kosher or Halal certified food products is on the rise.
The desire for carmine-free labeling presents some challenges for formulators. This is notably the case for dairy applications where carmine produces very good red and orange shades. Carmine also exhibits strong heat and light stability and adheres well to fruit preparations used in dairy. Furthermore, carmine tends to resist migrating or bleeding better than typical alternatives. This can be beneficial in applications such as Greek yogurt or juice beverages with fruit pulp. In the beverage arena, shade stability with natural colorants is always a key challenge.
The obvious solutions from a shade perspective (depending on desired color) will be some blend of vegetable or fruit juices. Sources might include purple sweet potato, beet, black carrot, or potentially red cabbage.