Is MAMA Noodles Halal?
✅ HalalMAMA, made by Thai President Foods, sells an explicitly Halal-labelled export range — including Shrimp Creamy Tom Yum and Shrimp Tom Yum flavours — certified by Thailand's Central Islamic Council. The company's Rayong factory is itself a certified halal facility, recognised with an Excellent Halal Award from the Central Islamic Council of Thailand–Rayong Office. This is a genuine, verifiable certification, not a marketing claim — the word 'Halal' appears directly in the product name on Thai President Foods' own export listings.
Country
Thailand
Product Types
Instant noodles
Halal Certification
Certified by the Central Islamic Council of Thailand for the Halal-labelled export range, including Shrimp Tom Yum flavours. The Rayong manufacturing facility holds certified halal-industry status.
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Are MAMA Instant Noodles Halal?
MAMA is Thailand’s best-known instant noodle brand, made by Thai President Foods, and it’s one of the more straightforward verdicts on this site: a genuinely certified halal range exists, and it’s clearly labelled.
The Shrimp Creamy Tom Yum and Shrimp Tom Yum flavours are sold under Thai President Foods’ export line with “(Halal)” printed directly in the product name — not an inference from clean ingredients, but an explicit halal designation from the manufacturer, backed by certification from the Central Islamic Council of Thailand. The company’s Rayong production facility carries certified halal-industry status and has received an Excellent Halal Award from the Central Islamic Council of Thailand’s Rayong office, meaning the certification covers the manufacturing site, not just a label applied after the fact.
This is already referenced on this site’s Nissin brand page, which lists MAMA Noodles as a halal-certified alternative for Muslim consumers looking for instant noodles beyond Nissin’s uncertified UK/US range.
What to Look For
Not every MAMA product carries this certification — Thai President Foods makes a large domestic range alongside its dedicated export Halal line. When buying:
- Look for the word “Halal” printed directly in the product name or on the pack — this is how Thai President Foods labels its certified export range.
- Shrimp Tom Yum and Shrimp Creamy Tom Yum flavours are confirmed Halal-labelled on the manufacturer’s own export product listings.
- If a specific flavour or domestic-market pack doesn’t carry the Halal label, treat it as unconfirmed rather than assuming the whole brand is covered — check that specific product.
Summary
| Factor | Details |
|---|---|
| Halal certification | Yes — Central Islamic Council of Thailand, for the Halal-labelled export range |
| Certified flavours | Shrimp Creamy Tom Yum, Shrimp Tom Yum (confirmed); check others individually |
| Manufacturing facility | Rayong plant holds certified halal-industry status |
| Verdict | Halal for the explicitly Halal-labelled range |
How we reached this verdict
We checked the following Tier-1 sources before publishing this verdict:
- Halal certification bodies: confirmed Central Islamic Council of Thailand certification for Thai President Foods’ Halal-labelled MAMA export range, and the Rayong facility’s certified halal-industry status and Excellent Halal Award.
- Manufacturer statements: Thai President Foods’ own export product listings label Shrimp Creamy Tom Yum and Shrimp Tom Yum flavours explicitly as “(Halal).”
- Cross-reference: consistent with this site’s existing Nissin brand page, which independently lists MAMA Noodles as a halal-certified alternative.
Madhab note
The four Sunni madhabs broadly converge on the rules applied in this guide:
- Certified halal products from a recognised national body — accepted across Hanafi, Maliki, Shafi’i, and Hanbali positions once verified; the Central Islamic Council of Thailand is a recognised certifying authority for Thailand’s Muslim community.
- Uncertified flavours or domestic-market packs in the same brand — treated as unconfirmed rather than automatically Halal or Haram; verify the specific product carries the Halal label before assuming coverage.
If your madhab differs on accepting this specific certifying body, consult a competent scholar in your tradition for a binding ruling.
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