Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Bread Maker Fined Over Dead Mouse In Loaf

Shocked father Stephen Forse spotted the mouse in a loaf he was using to make sandwiches for his children.
Mr Forse bought the bread from Tesco Online and had already used some of it when he noticed "a dark-coloured object embedded in the corner of three or four slices".
The 41-year-old father from Kidlington in Oxfordshire first though it was a section of unmixed dough but quickly realised his mistake.

Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Salam Aidilfitri

Ampun dipinta
Maaf diberi

Tuesday, 7 September 2010

Kerang atas darah babi

KUALA LUMPUR: Penggemar kerang dan selalu membelinya di Pasar Chow Kit, di sini, patut berfikir dua kali untuk membeli makanan itu berikutan penemuan mengejutkan pusat memproses kerang yang didapati berjiran dengan pusat penyembelihan daging babi di pasar berkenaan.
KOTOR...dua peniaga kerang membungkus kerang berhampiran lokasi penyembelihan daging babi 

di pasar Chow Kit.

QBB tunggu analisis 'benda asing'

KUALA LUMPUR: Syarikat QBB (Pte) Ltd masih menunggu Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim) dan Jabatan Kimia Malaysia memberikannya salinan sijil rekod keputusan analisis Jabatan Kimia Malaysia bagi membolehkannya mengenal pasti ‘benda asing’ yang didakwa terdapat dalam produk minyak sapi keluarannya.

Monday, 6 September 2010

Why is 'halal' food so dangerous?

When it's available, I buy kosher for certain foods and travel across Paris to my favorite butcher who sells halal products. I know some people who choose kosher meals on flights because they believe that it's going to be better than the standard meals. The way some are reacting to this scandal that's not a scandal, you would think that eating halal will somehow force Islam on you and you will be a changed person. I can somewhat appreciate one mayor's concern that by selling halal only products at a Quick (when other Quick restaurants sell non-halal) might promote segregation instead of bringing people together but it still sounds like a stretch.

Friday, 3 September 2010

Restaurant owners want easy Jakim halal logo

PETALING JAYA: Restaurant owners favour speedier options to get halal certification as the Islamic Development Department (Jakim) is very rigid.
Malaysian Indian Restaurant Owner Association president Datuk R. Ramalingam Pillai said with Jakim's halal logo as the sole certificate from next year, he said: "We welcome the move, but there's only one problem, the process of getting the logo is too rigid."

Pengguna Islam mesti menghentikan pengambilan QBB Pure Ghee

Kenyataan Media Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM) Berhubung
Penarikan Sijil Halal QBB Pure Ghee Keluaran QBI Packaging Sdn Bhd


Persatuan Pengguna Islam Malaysia (PPIM) menggesa agar orang ramai terutama pengguna Islam supaya menghentikan segera pengambilan minyak sapi jenama QBB Pure Ghee keluaran syarikat QBI Packaging Sdn Bhd.

Ini adalah ekoran daripada penarikan balik  status halal minyak sapi tersebut oleh JAKIM berkuatkuasa pada 19hb Ogos yang lalu. Menurut JAKIM, minyak sapi berkenaan mengandungi elemen yang meragukan dan tidak boleh dimakan oleh umat Islam.

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Medan selera papar pelekat logo halal tak sah

KUALA LUMPUR: Bukan saja menawarkan minuman keras dan juadah lain seperti ayam dan itik yang diragui statusnya, malah beberapa premis dengan selamba memaparkan pelekat logo halal dipercayai tanpa sijil yang tidak diiktiraf.

Komen pembaca mengenai isu halal/haram QBB Ghee


Blogger Maimun said...
The following comment which was noted and translated from an Arabic website, gives us a deeper insight about the issue of whether QBB Ghee sold in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei actually constitutes of pig lard.

Wednesday, 1 September 2010

QBB Ghee: Halal Or Not? Jury Still Out In Brunei

QBB-Pure-Ghee

Bandar Seri Begawan - Consumers and bakers of Raya mini-cakes are concerned over the reported suspension of QBB Pure Ghee's halal certificate in Malaysia.
Muslim consumers in Brunei Darussalam are awaiting an official announcement from authorities in the Sultanate on their own assessment of reports that the product, widely used in the Malay cuisine, contains pig fat.