![]() ![]() Other beverages, such as kombucha, are prepared such that they naturally contain small amounts of alcohol – on the order of 0.5% or less. Consumers really need to see a Halal seal indicating certification to avoid doubt about its acceptability. If it came from beef that was not slaughtered in an Islamic manner, or pork, the additive would not be Halal. Some natural flavorings and emulsifiers are derived from animal products. The Halal status of even simpler beverages such as a prepared bottled coffee may be doubtful. Halal certification clarifies doubts and assures potential customers that it is acceptable. It can easily be prepared in compliance with Halal standards, though, using just milk, cream, eggs, sugar, vanilla bean, and nutmeg. Just like any other processed food, beverages need to be Halal certified in order for consumers to feel certain that they are acceptable.įor example, eggnog, a popular wintertime beverage in the US, is commonly flavored with rum, which is not Halal. ![]() Drinks can easily have added ingredients that may not be permissible, such as alcohol or alcohol-based flavoring, natural and artificial flavors from specified origins, and dyes from unacceptable sources. Halal certification is particularly important for beverages because it is inherently difficult to tell what a liquid is composed of. The ÔPIA® range contains between 21 and 29 calories a glass making it 3 times less calorific than a wine which contains 70 Kcal per glass (100ml).Plenty of beverages are completely acceptable for Halal-minded consumers – fruit juice, sparkling water, coffee, tea, soymilk, almond milk, and milk from cows, goats, or camels, for example. In order to retain all the health benefits of the grape, the polyphenols and other health giving components are extracted from the pips at low temperatures in order to preserve their antioxydant and regenerative properties. Advocating tolerance and the utmost respect for all different cultures, the range offers halal certified, vegan friendly wine based drinks with a 0.0% alcohol content. The ÔPIA® range is open to everyone and is aimed at consumers in both France and abroad. This alcohol-free, preservative-free and sulfite-free range of drink provides all the health and taste benefits of the grape thanks to its innovative production process using grape musts. ÔPIA® is aged in contact with French oak and offers a wide variety of aromas as well as a distinctive style that reflects the grape varieties used to produce it such as Cabernet Sauvignon and Chardonnay. ÔPIA® is a truly innovative product and the first range of alcohol-free, unfermented drink made using organic grapes in order to offer a unique tasting experience that combines elegance and genuine ‘Made in France’ experience. The intertwining of these two complementary elements symbolises the life cycle: the wine takes its roots and draws strength from the soil of the nourishing Earth and its branches rise up towards the Sky thereby representing the union of these two elements. A metaphor for richness and fertility, ÔPIA® represents the union of two personified bodies evoking the Earth and the Sky. ![]()
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