WHEY POWDER

ScotsMuslim

Live for Allah and His Rasool (saw)
ASalamulaykum... can anyone tell me if WHEY POWDER in sweets is haram... because i read it was... i dnt wana declare whats haram n whats no as only Allah can... so please get back 2 me asap... jazakAllah
 

Mabsoot

Amir
Staff member
Wa alaykum salam,

No whey is not haram. Rennet and milk, cheese even if derived somehow from animals slaughtered by disbelievers is allowed. There are a lot of things to understand as well, such as whether the animals are slaughtered with name of some deity not with Allah.. As we know, most people in the West just stun and kill animals without saying anything.

The Sahaba used to eat the Cheese of the Magians the Persians, they did not slaughter the cow. There is evidence for that. So, there goes the myth that rennet is haram

There are a lot of people, who come up with large lists of foods that are haram. We must be careful of them, because often they use their own logic when it goes against the easy teachings of Islam. I used to see many walking around giving out long lists in university or emailing everyone them. They just silly people.

Things like Glycerol and other chemicals and enzymes are not haram. Just as Enumbers are not.

As for other things that Gelatine is haram etc, Allah knows best. . People eat salt and wine vinegar without problems... but, these are both from sources that can be haram.. As you know Salt can come from carcass of dead animals that has rotted away a long time before.

here is an interesting discussion on it:

http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4278
 

ShyHijabi

Junior Member
Not all Whey is Made the Same Way

To be sure it is halal, stick to certified whey.

By Syed Rasheeduddin Ahmed
Posted: 27 Jamad-ul-Awwal 1422, 17 August 2001

Whey is the watery portion of milk remaining after milk coagulation and removal of the curd. Whey can be obtained by acid, heat, and rennet coagulation of milk. There are two types of whey.

Sweet Whey: Sweet whey is manufactured during making of rennet type hard cheese like cheddar or Swiss cheese.

Acid Whey: Acid whey (also known as sour whey) is obtained during making of acid type of cheese such as cottage cheese.

In addition to its liquid form, whey is also produced in the following solid forms:

Whey solids or powder: This is obtained by drying the liquid whey and used as milk replacement in bakery products, ice cream, dry mixes and beverages.

Whey Protein Concentrate: is the dry portion of whey obtained by the removal of sufficient non-protein constituents from whey so that the dry product contains not less than 25% protein.

Most of the whey used in different food products is obtained as sweet whey from rennet types of hard cheeses.

Whey is concentrated to obtain sweet/acid whey powder, condensed whey, Delactose powder as the primary products and protein, lactose as secondary products.

Composition of Whey
Fluid
Sweet Whey Fluid
Acid Whey Dried
Sweet Whey Dried
Acid Whey
Total Solid 6.35 6.50 96.5 96
Moisture 93.70 93.50 3.5 4
Fat 0.5 0.04 0.8 0.6
Protein 0.80 0.75 13.1 12.5
Lactose 4.85 4.90 75 67.4
Ash 0.50 0.80 7.3 11.8
Lactic Acid 0.05 0.40 0.2 4.2

(Source: Cheese and Fermented Milk Foods by Frank Kosikowski)

Fundamentals of Whey Making

The procedure of whey making is similar to cheese making until the curd is formed. It starts with propagating the mother cultures (cultures are actually microorganism such as bacteria) on media (media is food material providing protein, fat, carbohydrate and nutrients to bacterial cultures) and followed by bulk culture propagating on media. The bulk cultures are added to the milk and then rennet preparation is added to milk to form curd in case of sweet whey. The whey is separated and dried.

Most of the whey used in different food products is obtained as sweet whey from rennet types of hard cheeses.

For acid whey, lactic acid mother cultures are grown on media and then bulk culture are propagated and added to skim milk to make cottage cheese (cottage cheese is also made with the use of rennet). Whey is separated after curd formation and dried as a powder.

Halal Status of Whey

The media and the type of rennet may influence the halal status of whey produced from them. The following are the requirements for us to be completely sure that the whey is halal:

Mother culture media has to be halal.
Bulk culture media has to be halal.
Microbial rennet preparation has to be used.

Dryers where liquid whey is dried to make whey solid or powder should not be used to dry animal based media and rennet whey to avoid contamination.
It is advised that we restrict ourselves to Only halal or kosher certified whey as shown by the halal or kosher symbols such as UD, KD, and COR. Non-halal or Kosher certified whey made even with non-animal based media and microbial rennet is not recommended because the cheese manufacturer can change the media and rennet source any time without notifying Muslim consumers.

http://www.albalagh.net/halal/col4.shtml

So in a nutshell it depends on how it was made. If it was made from non-halaal emzymes then it is haram. If it was made by Kosher methods or halaal methods then it is halaal. Evidently you have to look for the Kosher symbol to ensure it is halaal. Hope this helps!

Wasalaam

~Sarah
 

ScotsMuslim

Live for Allah and His Rasool (saw)
the packaging of chocolates only have "whey powder" in the ingredients and doesnt n wouldnt have how the animal was slaughterd so whats that concidered as? it would be wise to not eat it if u are not sure... cuz then if ur not sure then ur not doin any gunah init... :S
 

Ghareebah

Bint Abdulkadir
:salam2:

there is a vegetarian friendly whey powder, ive read it on the ingredients list of a dessert!! so why not just buy vegeterian friendly whey powder? :wasalam:
 
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