Is Jacob's Halal?
⚠️ MushboohJacob's (Pladis) cream crackers, biscuits, and snack products may contain E471 (mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids) from an undisclosed source. Without halal certification, products containing E471 are Mushbooh. Plain cream crackers with only flour, vegetable oil, and salt are cleaner — check the label.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Cream crackers, Biscuits, Crackers +1 more
Halal Certification
No halal certification. Pladis does not hold a UK halal certificate for Jacob's. E471 source undisclosed in affected products.
Next Step
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Jacob's may be questionable in some cases, so the safest path is to confirm the specific product and ingredient list.
Is Jacob’s Halal?
Jacob’s is a biscuit and cracker brand owned by Pladis (formerly United Biscuits), producing cream crackers, Club biscuits, Twiglets, and a range of cracker snacks. The halal status of Jacob’s products depends on the specific product and its use of certain E-codes.
Cream Crackers — Generally Clean
Jacob’s Cream Crackers are made from wheat flour, vegetable oil (palm), salt, and raising agent E503 (ammonium bicarbonate). E503 is an inorganic raising agent — halal. Palm oil is plant-derived — halal. The cream cracker formulation in its basic form contains no E471 and no animal-derived additives.
However, Jacob’s regularly updates formulations and some cracker variants do introduce emulsifiers. Always check the current pack.
Club Biscuits and Chocolate Products — E471 Concern
Jacob’s Club biscuits and chocolate-coated products frequently contain E471 (mono- and diglycerides of fatty acids) as an emulsifier. Pladis does not disclose the source of E471 in UK labelling. Animal-derived E471 (from lard or non-halal beef tallow) would make these products haram; vegetable-derived E471 would be halal. Without confirmation, these products are Mushbooh.
Twiglets
Twiglets are made from wheat flour and yeast extract, with Worcestershire sauce flavouring. Traditional Worcestershire sauce contains anchovy. Check the current Twiglets label for whether fish-derived flavouring is present and whether this is a concern for your dietary requirements.
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | None |
| Cream crackers | Generally clean — check current label for E471 |
| Club biscuits | Mushbooh — E471 source undisclosed |
| Key concerns | E471 in chocolate/cream-filled variants |
| Verdict | Mushbooh (chocolate/filled products); cleaner for plain crackers |
Individual Jacob's Products
All products →| Product | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Cream Crackers | ✅ Halal |
| Mini Cheddars Original | ✅ Halal |
| Jacobs Cheddars Original | ✅ Halal |
Key E-Codes in Jacob's Products
Emulsifier - prevents fat and water separating, improves texture
Emulsifier - keeps oil and water mixed together
Raising agent - used in old-fashioned biscuit/cookie recipes
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