Hallal food options - kids bday party

Anonymous
Had planned pizza, fruits, veggies, and ice cream. Really want to have options for a guest that eats Hallal food. What should I think about getting that works.
Anonymous
Halal guys has halal-certified beef and chicken. You could get some platters from there.
Anonymous
Moby Dick is Halal.
Anonymous
Isn't cheese pizza Halal?
Anonymous
Depends on how strictly they eat halal. Veggie pizza is made from halal ingredients, but is not considered halal due to cross contamination with non halal meats.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Isn't cheese pizza Halal?

Yes!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how strictly they eat halal. Veggie pizza is made from halal ingredients, but is not considered halal due to cross contamination with non halal meats.

Not true. All my Muslim friends/family will eat a cheese or veggie pizza. Halal refers to how meat is slaughtered/prepared. If there’s no meat (or alcohol) then it’s halal!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how strictly they eat halal. Veggie pizza is made from halal ingredients, but is not considered halal due to cross contamination with non halal meats.

Not true. All my Muslim friends/family will eat a cheese or veggie pizza. Halal refers to how meat is slaughtered/prepared. If there’s no meat (or alcohol) then it’s halal!

And forgot to mention: this does not apply to fish or seafood. These are always considered halal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Moby Dick is Halal.


No it is not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Moby Dick is Halal.


No it is not.

Some items on its menus is halal but not all of the meat is halal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how strictly they eat halal. Veggie pizza is made from halal ingredients, but is not considered halal due to cross contamination with non halal meats.

Not true. All my Muslim friends/family will eat a cheese or veggie pizza. Halal refers to how meat is slaughtered/prepared. If there’s no meat (or alcohol) then it’s halal!


+1. I have a coworker who is strictly observant and he eats vegetarian and fish/seafood items at otherwise non-halal establishments. The first poster might be conflating halal and kashrut (kosher). People who are strictly kosher would not eat even a vegetarian pizza at a non-kosher place.
Anonymous
If someone is very strict Halal and concerned about cross contamination (e.g. someone touching their pizza with pepperoni hands) a kosher pizza might be a solution, either delivery or frozen because anything kosher certified with dairy hasn’t touched meat.
Anonymous
Cheese pizza- done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Depends on how strictly they eat halal. Veggie pizza is made from halal ingredients, but is not considered halal due to cross contamination with non halal meats.

Not true. All my Muslim friends/family will eat a cheese or veggie pizza. Halal refers to how meat is slaughtered/prepared. If there’s no meat (or alcohol) then it’s halal!

Google “halal pizza” (different from veggie pizza from a regular pizza place) and haram and educate yourself.
Anonymous
Isn’t kosher food the same thing as Hallal ?
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