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Similarly, certain types of meat are restricted on a kosher diet, including meat from pigs, horses, rabbits, kangaroos, camels, and squirrels.

Nevertheless, since Karo and other rabbis wrote that milk and fish should not be mixed, there are some Jewish communities whose practice is not to mix them. [10] The Chabad custom is not to eat fish together with actual milk, but to permit it where other dairy products are involved, so that adding a touch of butter or cream to the milk is sufficient to permit mixing it with fish. [11] Halal [ edit ] Part of a series on First, the fish used in sushi must be taken from clean water and be an animal that was not killed in a way that violated Islamic law. In general, seafood is considered to be halal as long as it comes from the water, as opposed to land animals which are haram according to the Qur’an. When asked can Muslims eat shellfish, not all scholars of Islam agree that certain seafood such as squid, octopus, and mussels are Halal. This makes it difficult when deciding if these animals should be included in a recipe when preparing a Halal recipe. Halal certification helps to keep confusion at bay among Muslim consumers when buying different types of seafood.

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Halal cooking should be done in a kitchen that hasn’t been used to cook Haram products such as pork. However, if you’re not certain if this is the case, wash down all utensils, pots, equipment, and kitchen countertops well before preparing Halal seafood. In Islam, seafood is considered halal if it comes from the sea, river, or lake. This includes fish, shellfish, and other aquatic animals. The four groups of Islamic scholars work closely together when deciding what seafood is halal or Haram. This is useful for both the Muslim consumer and the Halal certification process. These scholars and the Islamic community, as a whole, are guided by the Holy Book of Islam, the Qur’an, and Sunnah.

Different Islamic schools have different views on whether crabs are halal or haram. The crab is an animal that thrives on land and water, making it controversial.

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Some Islamic scholars believe that only fish with scales should be considered halal, while others believe that all seafood from the water is permissible.

The rules are relaxed in some Islamic schools of thought, both Shia and Sunni. Some have looser definitions which include the exoskeleton of crustaceans as "scales", others yet include the softer exoskeletons of prawns as "scales" but exclude the harder exoskeletons of lobsters. They also differ in the definition of fish, some adopting a loose definition to include all water life ("sea game"). On the other hand, farmed tuna must meet specific criteria to be halal. The fish can't eat anything that is against Islam, and they can't live in water that has any haram substances in it. Lactic Acid: It is made from corn, soybeans, or sugarcane; it can also be made from chemicals. It is halal.This implies that whale meat would be considered haram as it does not fall within the category of “fish”. Seaweed has been a famous delicacy in many Asian countries for centuries, celebrated for its flavor and nourishing powers. Seaweed has become much more of a mainstream product in European diets in the last five years. It is important to note that there are different schools of thought when it comes to the halal status of seafood. When it comes to determining whether or not seafood is halal or haram, it is important to rely on the guidance of Islamic scholars and experts.

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