Is Jordan's Halal?
✅ HalalJordan's (2 Sisters Food Group) cereals, granola, and cereal bars are made from oats, wheat, nuts, honey, and dried fruit — no animal fat, gelatine, or haram additives. No halal certification is held, but the plant-based formulation is widely accepted as halal.
Country
United Kingdom
Product Types
Granola, Muesli, Cereal bars +1 more
Halal Certification
No halal certification. Jordan's products are plant-based with no animal-derived additives.
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Is Jordan’s Halal?
Jordan’s is a UK breakfast cereal brand now owned by 2 Sisters Food Group, known for granola, muesli, and Country Crisp cereal. The range is built on whole oats, wheat, nuts, seeds, honey, and dried fruit.
The core Jordan’s formulation contains no animal fat, no gelatine, and no haram emulsifiers. The oils used in granola production are vegetable-based (typically sunflower oil). Honey is used as a natural sweetener in several products — honey is halal. The Country Crisp cereals use glucose syrup (plant-derived) as a binder — halal.
Jordan’s does not hold a halal certificate for its UK range, but the transparent, plant-based ingredient list does not raise any halal concerns. Products labelled “suitable for vegetarians” provide additional assurance against hidden animal derivatives.
Jordan’s Nature Bar and other cereal bar products follow the same pattern. Check for any novelty or new launches that might introduce dairy coatings or emulsifiers, but the established range is clean.
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | None |
| Animal derivatives | None — honey used (halal) |
| Key concerns | None identified in established range |
| Verdict | Halal |
Individual Jordan's Products
All products →| Product | Verdict |
|---|---|
| Country Crisp Four Nut Combo | ✅ Halal |
| Granola Strawberry | ✅ Halal |
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