food colors

E100 — Curcumin

Yellow/orange food coloring

Also known as: Curcumin · Turmeric

Verification required

Verify — Mushbooh

Source-dependent and requires verification. This additive may be derived from either halal (plant/synthetic) or haraam (animal) sources. Always check the product label or contact the manufacturer to verify the source.

Function Yellow/orange food coloring
Found in curry powder, mustard & more
Source turmeric root (plant)

Checking this in a shop right now?

Vegan / vegetarian label on pack → plant-based source → safe for this code

HFA / HMC / IFANCA / JAKIM logo → independently certified → safe

Neither? Follow the steps below.

What to do with this product

Follow these steps in order — most products resolve at step 1 or 2

1

Check for a "suitable for vegans" or "suitable for vegetarians" claim

If present, E100 comes from a plant-based source — safe for this code. Still check all other ingredients too.

Vegan / vegetarian claim = plant-sourced = safe
2

Look for a halal certification logo on the pack

An HFA, HMC, IFANCA, JAKIM, or ESMA logo means the source has been independently audited. The E-code is confirmed halal in this product.

Certified logo = independently verified

Neither? Here's what to do next:

📍 In store

Put it back and look for a certified alternative on the same shelf.

Check for products carrying an HFA, HMC, or IFANCA logo, or labelled "suitable for vegans". Either confirms a safe source.

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Background & Details

About E100

Color Halal only if they are 100% but in food industry they are not available 100% but made with fat based emulsifiers such as Polysorbate 80

Verification Required

This additive's halal status depends on its source. Check the product label for a halal certification mark, or contact the manufacturer directly.

What is E100 made from?

  • turmeric root (plant)
  • synthetic
  • fat-based emulsifiers

Foods that commonly contain E100

Food Category Guide

E100 is common in cheese — see the full halal guide →

curry powder mustard butter substitutes cheese snack foods

Always check the ingredient label on the specific product - manufacturers may change formulations.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E100 (Curcumin/Turmeric) halal?

E100 (Curcumin/Turmeric) is classified as Mushbooh (Questionable). Source-dependent and requires verification. This additive may be derived from either halal (plant/synthetic) or haraam (animal) sources. Always check the product label or contact the manufacturer to verify the source.

What is E100 used for?

E100 is used as a yellow/orange food coloring in food products.

What foods contain E100?

E100 (Curcumin/Turmeric) is commonly found in: curry powder, mustard, butter substitutes, cheese, snack foods.

What is E100 made from?

E100 can be derived from the following sources: turmeric root (plant), synthetic, fat-based emulsifiers.

What are the other names for E100?

E100 may appear on food labels as: Curcumin, Turmeric.

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This information is for educational purposes only. For religious rulings, consult a qualified Islamic scholar or halal certification authority. E-code classifications may vary by source, manufacturing process, and school of thought.