Category: HALAL

  • Cara Membezakan Restoran India Muslim Atau Tidak

    Cara Membezakan Restoran India Muslim Atau Tidak

    1. Hari Deepavali sebegini adalah waktu paling sesuai utk membezakan antara restoran mamak ori atau tidak.
    Restoran mamak tiruan semestinya akan bercuti di waktu-waktu sebegini.
    Cuma cara ini hanya boleh dibuat setahun sekali.

    2. Ada lagi cara lain yg boleh dilakukan waktu biasa. Periksa sama ada makanan mereka ada masakan lembu atau tidak.
    Restoran mamak Muslim akan ada masakan daging lembu. Jika mamak tiruan, selalunya tidak menghidangkan masakan daripada haiwan suci mereka. Saya pernah test satu restoran “mamak”.

    Pelanggan: “Mamak, daging ada?”

    Pekerja: “Kambing ada. Lembu tak ada”

    Pelanggan: “Kenapa lembu tak ada?”

    Jika dia jawab tergagap-gagap, berhati-hati.

    3. Cara paling ampuh, berikan salam dgn lafaz “Assalamualaikum”.
    Jika jawab salam tergagap-gagap, lari jauh-jauh. Cara ini boleh diuji kpd tauke dan pekerja mereka. Ada juga kadang-kadang tauke Muslim tapi pekerja non-Muslim.

    4. Restoran mamak Muslim akan ditutup waktu solat Jumaat.
    Malah ada yg menyediakan tempat solat atau surau utk pelanggan. Jika restoran Mamak palsu tidak ada.

    5. Jangan mudah terpengaruh dengan poster-poster dan frame gambar tulisan-tulisan jawi yg nampak seperti ayat-ayat suci Al-Quran, gambar masjid, gambar Mekah dan sebagainya. Ia selalunya dijadikan hiasan utk menarik pelanggan Muslim dtg ke restoran.

     

     

    Source: A.M.R.

  • Malaysian Restaurant, Papparich, In Australia, Suggests Eating Nasi Lemak With Chopsticks

    Malaysian Restaurant, Papparich, In Australia, Suggests Eating Nasi Lemak With Chopsticks

    Online nettizens were furious when they found out that a Malaysian eatery brand, Papparich, in Australia posted a photo of a Nasi Lemak to be eaten with chopsticks.

    As Malaysians, they felt insulted that the company was not sensitive to the Malaysian culture as Malaysians don’t eat Nasi Lemak with chopsticks.

    Even in Singapore, we do not eat Nasi Lemak with chopsticks.

    How can Papparich do this in Australia? Papparich has forgotten its Malaysian roots?

     

    Rilek1Corner

  • Circulation Of Kwong Cheong Thye’s Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste With Misleading Cooking Recipe (Photos)

    Circulation Of Kwong Cheong Thye’s Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste With Misleading Cooking Recipe (Photos)

    EDIT: Attached are also screenshots from halalsg twitter account – Official account of the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) on Halal food & certification queries.

    P.S. MUIS do routine and random spot checks on manufacturers in Singapore.

    Dear Customers, we understand that there is a circulation of photos of Kwong Cheong Thye’s Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste with a misleading cooking recipe that were not conforming to the MUIS standard for Halal food. Our product did not contain any Non-Halal ingredients, however the label containing a recommended cooking recipe was not acceptable by MUIS. It was due to our carelessness that this happened, and we would like to extend our deepest apologies to our Muslim friends.

    We have since done corrective actions in February 2017

    1) Kwong Cheong Thye recalled all Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste from all supermarkets on 16th February 2017

    2) Kwong Cheong Thye submitted a new label for Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste to MUIS, conforming to the high standard

    3) Upon approval from MUIS, Kwong Cheong Thye’s Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste were all back on the shelves of Supermarkets in Singapore by the week of 27th February 2017

    Attached in this post are 2 photos of our product with the new label that are available in the market now.

    Attached in this post are also 2 circulated photos of our product in the old label, which are discontinued wef February 2017.

    Customers who are still holding on to the old bottles of Kwong Cheong Thye’s Sze Chuan Style Spicy Hot Bean Paste may approach us immediately, and we will do a 1-to-1 exchange with you.

    Please be assured that our products do not and will not contain pork.

    We seek your kind understanding in this incident. Kwong Cheong Thye strives to serve our customers in Singapore and globally with products of the highest quality.

    We appreciate if you would share this post with your friends for clarification purposes.

    Thank you.

     

    Source: Kwong Cheong Thye – KCT

  • HalalHub Consultants Pte Ltd: Fret Not, It’s Halal. (Postings Sent Via WhatsApp, FB And Others)

    HalalHub Consultants Pte Ltd: Fret Not, It’s Halal. (Postings Sent Via WhatsApp, FB And Others)

    Assalaamualaikum wr wb

    There has been some postings sent via WhatsApp, FB and other social media platforms with regard to this item.

    HalalHub Consultants Pte Ltd wish to inform the Muslim community not be alarmed as the item which is Muis Halal certified does not contain pork, insya Allah.

    The word “pork” which is printed on the packaging is merely giving examples of the various dishes which the paste can be used for cooking.

    Examples are like when we purchase a curry powder, and it is printed on the packaging the methods of how to prepare Fish or Chicken Curry (That doesnt mean that inside the curry powder contains fish or chicken meat) It is just an example of what is can be used for cooking.

    Having said this, MUIS also has a very high standard with regard to packagings and labellings of Halal certified products to avoid any confusion. We are sure that the manufacturer will definitely rectify this oversight accordingly.

    We hope that this clarifies the “confusion”
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    HALALHUB CONSULTANTS PTE LTD
    A one-stop Islamic & Halal Consultancy firm in Singapore.
    Tel: 63001400 / 67340300

     

    Source: HalalHub Consultants Pte Ltd

  • Reviews Of Prata Wala ‘Not Good’; Salted Egg Prata Contains More Potato Than Salted Egg Said One Customer

    Reviews Of Prata Wala ‘Not Good’; Salted Egg Prata Contains More Potato Than Salted Egg Said One Customer

    Prata Wala is a Halal-certified Indian restaurant which provides delicious, value-for-money Indian cuisine in a clean and chic life-style setting. But the reviews of the shop has not been that receptive especially after the opening of their new outlet in Northpoint.

    Tapi teruk sangat ke makanan di kedai Prata Wala? Mari tengok sikit.

    “Sorry to say tat Salted Egg Prata @ PRATA WALA Jurong Point so dissapointed😠😠more smash potato then salted egg…” – AS

    Even their prata also disappointed.. – HP

    Kan aku dah review hari tu.. memang ada kureng – SJ

    Maybe the salted egg is expensive to buy – SKAM

    Kalau sampai orang asli india dah cakap tak sedap jangan buang masa dengan duit mungkin ini sebabnya. Cuba perhatikan pembeli yg selalu bukan orang asli india. – MAYY

    Penipu lah….tu gaya niaga dia… Bisness makan duit Haram boleh maju berapa lama ??? – NT

    Seriously dirty and unhyginic outlet at centry square don’t know how you got your basic food and hygienic cert. Food left on the table from last customer. Table if so sticky which I have no idea what you use to clean your table .. Expensive it’s fine but provide a little standard buddy … even coffee shop service and cleanliness is much more better than you guys .. SHAME ON YOU ! WAITED FOR THE 20 MINS TO MAKE PRATA WHAT THE HELL JOKE … – BC (posted straight to their FB page)

    Waiting my food more than half hour! What happen for the Tampines Mall outlet? Refuse customer cancel order! I need to rush train to my working place! Last time I visit Prata wala! Lousy service! Who claim me the food n taxi? Shit! – EC (posted straight to their FB page)

    Were customers cheated by the advert as seen in the picture? Looks more filling and can clearly see the salted egg too, but of course it has to be that way to attract the customers. So are these the real thoughts about Prata Wala? Not too sure coz haven’t tried also. Apa korang rasa?

     

    Rilek1Corner