Lays chips are HARAM i can prove u go to this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disodium_inosinate http://www.answers.com/topic/disodium-inosinate check codes on this link given below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_number
PLAIN Lays chips are absolutely Halal. They are certified Kosher by the OU (they're the people whose symbol is a U inside a circle, often found near the weight). Kosher requirements are more strict than Halal in some areas; anything Kosher is automatically Halal. (When Imams traveled in the old days, they would always order Kosher meals. Many still do.)
Many flavors of Lays are NOT certified, check for the OU on the package, and munch in confidence when you find it.
P.S. There is a K inside a triangle on some of the Lays varieties. They use that for the ones that can NOT be made properly Kosher.
Lays chips are HARAM it contain (E631) pig fats.
Not all lays are forbidden. (Haram) It depends on the type.
http://www.fritolay.com/our-snacks/lays.html
But, Lay's: Classic potato Chips is Forbidden.
This is probably one of the dumbest question i've ever seen. Halal doesnt work on vegetables and fruits. Halal only works on MEAT !.
No.
Lays chips are HARAM it contain pig fats i can prove u go to this link below. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disodium_inosinate http://www.answers.com/topic/disodium-inosinate check codes on this link given below http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E_number
what kind of oil poppeys chicken is cooked in is it pork
No they can't eat chips
No you should not feed guinea pigs chips it would be very bad for them. try cucumber they love it :)
it eats its own poo and it has worms and last it has toxins!
as long as it doesnt have any lard in it or anything related to pigs... then yes... it is!
Food derivatives or additives (mainly emulsifiers) that originate from plants are considered halal, but not those that originate from haram (forbidden) animals, like pigs.
Yes, often used in lays chips. It is the di-sodium salt of the inosinic acid. It is a food additive often found in instant noodles, and potato chip, and a variety of other snacks. It is used as a flavor enhance, in synergy with mono-sodium glutamate (also known as MSG; the sodium salt of glutamic acid) to provide the umami. It is mainly found in animals like pigs and fish. see link below.
No. Pigs are mammals, and therefore give birth to live young.
No wood chips will not hurt your guinea pig and are often put into their cages for bedding.
egg and chips preferably if not german sausage
E627 and E631 not permitted in foods for infants and young children