Is Lotus Biscoff Halal? — Brand Guide

Is Lotus Biscoff Halal?

✅ Halal

Lotus Biscoff (Lotus Bakeries, Belgium) biscuits and spread contain no animal fat, no gelatine, and no pork derivatives. The caramelised biscuit recipe uses wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oils, and cinnamon. Lotus Biscoff holds halal certification in several European and Middle Eastern markets, and the product is widely accepted as halal globally.

Country

United Kingdom

Product Types

Caramelised biscuits, Biscoff spread (smooth and crunchy), Biscoff ice cream (see notes)

Halal Certification

Halal certification held in some markets (Belgium, Middle East). UK products use the same formulation and are widely accepted as halal.

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Is Lotus Biscoff Halal?

Lotus Biscoff is a caramelised biscuit produced by Lotus Bakeries in Belgium. Known for its distinctive amber colour and spiced caramel flavour, Biscoff has become one of the most popular biscuit brands in the world — served on airlines, sold in coffee shops, and eaten as a spread. For Muslim consumers, Biscoff is one of the most commonly asked-about biscuits.

The good news is clear: Lotus Biscoff is halal. The biscuit contains no animal fat, no lard, no gelatine, and no pork derivatives. The recipe is based on wheat flour, sugar, vegetable oils (palm and rapeseed), brown sugar, soya flour, cinnamon, and sodium bicarbonate. All ingredients are plant-derived.

Emulsifiers and E-Codes in Biscoff

E322 (soya lecithin) is used as an emulsifier in Biscoff biscuits. Soya lecithin is plant-derived and universally halal. No animal-derived emulsifiers (E471, E476) are present.

E500 (sodium bicarbonate) and E503 (ammonium bicarbonate) are leavening agents — both synthetic and halal.

The “spices” in Biscoff are primarily cinnamon, contributing the distinctive flavour. No alcohol-based flavourings are used.

Lotus Biscoff Spread

Biscoff Spread (both smooth and crunchy) is made from crushed Biscoff biscuits — the same halal ingredients as the original biscuit, blended with vegetable oil and sugar. The spread contains no dairy, no animal fat, and no new E-codes of concern.

Halal Certification Status

Lotus Bakeries holds halal certification for Biscoff production in Belgium. Products sold in Middle Eastern markets carry explicit halal logos. The UK formulation is produced using the same recipe and is widely accepted as halal by Muslim consumers and halal advisory organisations across Europe. While a UK HMC/HFA logo may not appear on UK packs, the product’s ingredient profile and the Belgian halal certification make it one of the most reliable European biscuit options.

Summary

FactorDetails
Halal certificationCertified in Belgium and Middle East markets; accepted as halal in UK
Animal derivativesNone
Key E-codesE322 (soya lecithin — halal)
VerdictHalal — clean ingredients, widely certified

Individual Lotus Biscoff Products

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Product Verdict
Original Caramelised Biscuits ✅ Halal
Biscoff Spread Original ✅ Halal

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