food colors

E160C — Capsanthin

Red/orange food coloring

Also known as: Capsanthin · Capsorubin · Paprika Extract

Permissible

Yes — Halal

Generally accepted as halal. This additive is typically derived from plant or synthetic sources and does not contain any prohibited ingredients according to Islamic dietary laws.

Function Red/orange food coloring
Found in paprika-flavored crisps, sauces & more
Source red peppers and paprika (plant)

School of Thought Breakdown

Hanafi

Permitted

Maliki

Permitted

Shafi'i

Permitted

Hanbali

Permitted

Plant-derived - halal in water or oil form. If extracted with alcohol-based solvents the liquid form becomes mushbooh. Oil-extracted or water-extracted forms are halal.

What to do with this product

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

1

Safe to consume

E160C is permissible across all major schools of Islamic thought. No further verification is needed for this specific additive.

Permissible — no verification required
2

Still check the rest of the ingredients list

Other E-codes on the same label may have a different halal status. Use our database or scanner to verify each one.

Always verify the complete label

You're all clear for this additive

E160C is permissible. Focus your label check on the other E-codes in this product — some may have different statuses.

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Background & Details

About E160C

Color- it has plant origin and available in oil or water soluble form.. Halal if used as 100% dry color. If used as liquid color, the solvent has to be Halal

What is E160C made from?

  • red peppers and paprika (plant)

Foods that commonly contain E160C

Food Category Guide

E160C is common in sauces — see the full halal guide →

paprika-flavored crisps sauces processed meat dairy products

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E160C (Capsanthin / Capsorbin) halal?

E160C (Capsanthin / Capsorbin) is classified as Halal. Generally accepted as halal. This additive is typically derived from plant or synthetic sources and does not contain any prohibited ingredients according to Islamic dietary laws.

What is E160C used for?

E160C is used as a red/orange food coloring in food products.

What foods contain E160C?

E160C (Capsanthin / Capsorbin) is commonly found in: paprika-flavored crisps, sauces, processed meat, dairy products.

What is E160C made from?

E160C can be derived from the following sources: red peppers and paprika (plant).

What are the other names for E160C?

E160C may appear on food labels as: Capsanthin, Capsorubin, Paprika Extract.

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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.