Is Ambrosia Halal?
✅ HalalAmbrosia Devon custard and rice pudding (Premier Foods) are dairy-based with no animal additives beyond milk and cream. No gelatin, no rennet, no E471 from animal sources. Halal.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Custard, Rice pudding, Devon custard +1 more
Halal Certification
No formal halal certification but no animal-derived additives identified.
Is Ambrosia Halal?
Ambrosia custard and rice pudding are halal-friendly dairy products with no animal additives of concern.
Devon Custard
Ambrosia Devon Custard ingredients: Whole Milk, Sugar, Modified Maize Starch, Dried Skimmed Milk, Whipping Cream, Natural Flavouring, Colour (Beta-Carotene E160a).
- E160a (Beta-Carotene): In Ambrosia products, this is used as a colouring without a gelatin carrier. Halal.
- No gelatin, no rennet, no E471.
Rice Pudding
Ambrosia Rice Pudding: Whole Milk, Rice, Sugar. Minimal ingredients, no animal additives. Halal.
Ambrosia Porridge
Oats and milk — no animal additives. Halal.
Summary
| Factor | Detail |
|---|---|
| Main concern | E160a (beta-carotene) — halal in this formulation |
| Gelatin | Not present |
| Verdict | Halal |
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