Yes — Halal
Is Annatto Halal?
Also known as: E160bBixinNorbixinAchiote
Halal Status: Halal
Is Annatto halal?
Annatto (E160b) is Halal. It is a natural orange-yellow dye from the seeds of the achiote plant — 100% plant-derived.
What is Annatto?
Annatto is a natural colourant derived from the seeds of the achiote shrub (Bixa orellana). It produces orange to yellow hues and is used to colour cheeses, butter, and snacks.
What is Annatto made from?
| Source | Status | Note |
|---|---|---|
| Achiote shrub seeds (Bixa orellana) | Halal | Plant-derived — fully halal |
Foods that commonly contain Annatto
Cheddar and Red Leicester cheese Butter and margarine Snack foods Smoked fish Breakfast cereals
Always check the ingredient label on the specific product — manufacturers may change formulations.
Related E-Codes
Annatto may appear on food labels under these E-code numbers. Click through for the full halal verdict on each.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is annatto halal?
Yes. Annatto (E160b) is a plant-derived colourant with no animal ingredients. It is halal.
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