thickeners, gelling agents, phosphates, humectants, emulsifiers

E430 — Polyoxyethylene

Emulsifier

Also known as: Polyoxyl 8 Stearate · Polyoxyethylene (8) Stearate

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 Emulsifier
Found in bakery products, dairy desserts
Source stearic acid (may be from animal fat or plant) + ethylene oxide

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.

School of Thought Breakdown

Hanafi

Verify source

Maliki

May permit

Shafi'i

Avoid if animal

Hanbali

Avoid if animal

Mushbooh - stearic acid source must be verified. Plant (vegetable) source = halal. 'Suitable for vegetarians' label confirms halal.

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, E430 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 E430

Emulsifiers and stabilizers - fatty acid derivatives. Suitable for vegetarian label indicates that only vegetable fat is used as a source.. Halal if it is 100% from plant fat. Haraam if it is from pork fat

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 E430 made from?

  • stearic acid (may be from animal fat or plant) + ethylene oxide

Foods that commonly contain E430

Food Category Guide

E430 is common in bakery products — see the full halal guide →

bakery products dairy desserts

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Is E430 (Polyoxyethylene (8) Stearate) halal?

E430 (Polyoxyethylene (8) Stearate) 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 E430 used for?

E430 is used as a emulsifier in food products.

What foods contain E430?

E430 (Polyoxyethylene (8) Stearate) is commonly found in: bakery products, dairy desserts.

What is E430 made from?

E430 can be derived from the following sources: stearic acid (may be from animal fat or plant) + ethylene oxide.

What are the other names for E430?

E430 may appear on food labels as: Polyoxyl 8 Stearate, Polyoxyethylene (8) Stearate.

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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.