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November 21st, 2011

Japanese Instant Curry Roux – Halal or Not??

For the past few weeks I’ve been craving Japanese curry. Whenever my friend do an open house for Hari Raya, he would serve rice with Japanese curry (we studied in a Japanese school hence why it’s very Japanese oriented Raya hehe). So lately I’ve been wanting to try to make one. I read that majority if not all housewives make curry using curry roux which you can buy in store in Japan. Of course you can find recipe to make the curry roux from scratch but it’s just not the same. But what surprised me, and actually disappoint me was that after googling I found out that all of the Japanese curry roux which you can find in Japanese stores are NOT HALAL. Not even ones that claimed to be for vegetarian.

When I went shopping I saw this golden curry roux from S&B, the only curry roux available in Jusco Ipoh. On the package it mentions ‘NO MEAT CONTAINED‘.. at the back it also says “NO MEAT-RELATED PRODUCT CONTAINED‘. So I fgured this is somewhat ‘halal’ to eat, as it has no meat or meat related product in it. I made my first Japanese curry. IT WAS DIVINE. It was so awesome.

But I’m still a bit suspicious about the ingredients. Googling gives me more disappointment because I can’t find any info on this S&B product beside its official website – S&B Golden Curry Sauce Mix. True enough that the ingredients do not contain any meat product.

WHEAT FLOUR, EDIBLE OIL(PALM OIL, CANOLA OIL), SALT, SUGAR, CURRY POWDER, SPICES, COLOUR:E150a, MONOSODIUM GLUTAMATE, MALIC ACID, DISODIUM GUANYLATE, DISODIUM INOSINATE

I googled each of the ingredients and was disappointed again to find out that ‘Disodium Inosinate’ CAN be non-halal if derived from animal. From wikipedia, it says:

Disodium inosinate is generally produced from meat or from fish. Alternately, it may be produced from tapioca starch without any animal products involved in the production. Therefore, disodium inosinate may not be suitable for vegans and vegetarians, and in most cases not suitable for observant Jews, Muslims and Hindu, depending on the origin of the product. Like rennet it is normally a non-vegetarian product; only the producer can provide information on the origin although it is in some cases labelled as “vegetarian” in ingredients lists when produced from plant sources

NOOOOOO. :(

Unsatisfied,  I decided to email S&B and clarify this once and for all. I don’t wanna stop eating the curry because I love it, and it’s so awesome. Today I got an official reply from S&B.

Dear Ms.Tany

Thank you very much for your message and interest in our products.

I am Hiroki working for S&B FOODS INC as a sales for Southeast of Asia.

Regarding your question,
The product does not contain meat or meat-related products as you said, but we don’t have any HALAL certificate.

As for your question, Disodium Inosinate in its ingredients are derived tapioca and sugarcane, NOT animal meat.

Thank you very much for your attention.

Please don’t hesitate to ask if you have any further questions.

Best Regards,

—————————
Hiroki Ito (Mr.)

Yay!!

Thank you S&B!

Do you have any idea how happy I am to know this? It sucks that all curry roux are not halal, so I’m very happy to find one that is halal. Sure, it doesn’t have any halal certification, but I’m fine with finding out that none of the ingredients contain non halal product and that disodium inosinate derived from tapioca and sugarcane instead of animal so I can eat in peace now. I love Japanese curry because of the taste and the thickness of it. I don’t like Indian curry that much because it’s runny, and not that fond of malay curry because of the thickness of coconut milk and oil.

No wonder I can’t find any other Japanese curry roux brand in Jusco Ipoh anymore except for S&B.

So yeah, to any Muslims who are suspicious about Japanese curry, you now know that this one is safe to eat. Another one that I heard is halal is ‘Kenko Foods Gourmet Curry‘ though I haven’t found it yet in my city.

August 27th, 2009

Happy Ramadhan

Happy Ramadhan!

What’s good about Ramadhan month is that there’ll be lots of Ramadhan bazaar that sells LOTS and LOTS of food. I’ve been enjoying lots of food that I don’t normally enjoy during normal days. Unfortunately I didn’t have my camera with me. Next time I’ll make sure to bring my camera with me and capture some food shots. :)

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May 26th, 2008

Chocolate Fondue

This is just some random post..
Valentine’s Day last February, I was with some of my friends doing a sale at school. We sold fruits dipped in chocolate fondue! We bought the chocolate fondue at Midvalley Megamall. If you’re an addicted chocolate lover like me, and you haven’t tasted fondue, where have you been, man?? lol. We sold quite a few variety of fruits including strawberries, banana, grapes, and also including marshmallows! Yummy yummy. You can buy the thing at midvalley, where your pour the chocolate in it, melt it, and put a candle underneath it to keep it warm and melted and then you can go crazy with the dipping :D Here’s a picture of the fruits and not-yet-melted chocolate before we took them out to sell. Mmm..I miss it and I’m craving it right now….

Fondue

(Image from SEVENTH-ANGEL [NET])

Mmmm… yummy, no?

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Sinfully Delicious is a food blog owned by a girl who just loves to eat and wants to share all the good Malaysian food photos and reviews with the visitors. All reviews here are based on my own honest, non-biased opinion. Please remember, my taste may not suit your taste. I use Sony Cybershot T1 to take pictures, but most of the time I use my Blackberry Storm2 because I'm lazy to bring a camera with me. Excuse some low quality images.

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