Is Kania Pasta Snack Halal?
⚠️ MushboohKania Pasta Snack, Lidl's own-brand savoury pasta crisp, lists durum wheat pasta, tomato powder, palm fat, starch, maltodextrin, iodised salt, herbs, garlic, roasted onion, yeast extract, sugar, black pepper, and natural flavours. No gelatine, no declared alcohol, no animal-derived colouring. What keeps this at Mushbooh is the undisclosed 'natural flavours' line and Lidl's standard policy of not publishing fat- or flavour-source information on customer enquiry, combined with no halal certification for the product.
Country
Germany
Product Types
Savoury snacks, Pasta crisps
Halal Certification
No halal certification. Lidl does not publish fat- or flavour-source information for its own-brand snacks on customer enquiry, standard practice across its range.
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Is Kania Pasta Snack Halal?
Kania is Lidl’s own-brand snack line, and the Pasta Snack — tomato-flavoured crunchy pasta crisps — is one of its more popular items. The ingredient panel reads: durum wheat pasta (51.5%), tomato powder (26.5%), palm fat, starch, maltodextrin, iodised salt, herbs (parsley, oregano), garlic, roasted onion, yeast extract, sugar, black pepper, and natural flavours. No gelatine appears anywhere on that list, and there’s no declared alcohol.
The reason this lands at Mushbooh rather than Halal is consistent with this site’s Lidl UK shopping guide: Lidl doesn’t publish fat- or flavour-source information for its own-brand range when customers ask directly, giving a standard “complies with local food law” response rather than confirming plant or animal sourcing. “Natural flavours” without further detail falls into the same undisclosed-source category flagged across other Lidl own-brand products on this site. There’s also no halal certification for the product to close the gap independently.
Key Ingredients to Watch
| Ingredient | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Durum wheat pasta, tomato powder, herbs, spices | Halal | Standard plant ingredients |
| Palm fat | Halal | Plant-derived |
| Yeast extract | Halal | Fermentation-derived, no animal concern |
| Natural flavours | Mushbooh | Source not disclosed; Lidl does not confirm on enquiry |
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | None |
| Gelatine | Not present |
| Key concern | Undisclosed “natural flavours,” consistent with Lidl’s standard non-disclosure |
| Verdict | Mushbooh |
How we reached this verdict
We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:
- Halal certification bodies (HMC, HFA): no Kania or Lidl certification found for this product.
- Manufacturer/product ingredient lists: current ingredient panel confirms no gelatine or declared alcohol, alongside undisclosed “natural flavours.”
- Sunni fatwa scholarship across the four madhabs: undisclosed flavouring sources are treated as Mushbooh pending manufacturer clarification under the mainstream Hanafi/Maliki/Shafi’i approach, consistent with this site’s existing treatment of other Lidl own-brand products.
Madhab note
The four Sunni madhabs broadly converge on the rules applied in this guide:
- Source-ambiguous flavourings (“natural flavours” without further detail) — treated as Mushbooh pending manufacturer clarification under the mainstream Hanafi/Maliki/Shafi’i approach; HMC-strict and Hanbali-leaning positions require formal certification regardless.
- Absence of gelatine and declared alcohol — a genuine positive signal recognised across all four madhabs, though it doesn’t by itself establish a Halal verdict without addressing the flavouring question.
If your madhab differs on undisclosed flavouring, consult a competent scholar in your tradition for a binding ruling.
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