When you are visiting Portugal during your halal holiday, you will not recognise most of the food brands around you; this is why we thought it would be essential to provide some practical information about this topic.
We have reached several brands in the food market to find out if they are halal certified and to learn more about their halal-certified products, which they sell in Portugal.
In Portugal, the Halal Institute of Portugal (HIP) is an organisation devoted to analysing, monitoring, inspecting and certifying of halal products considered for human consumption. This is done by ensuring that the development of products and their respective production processes follow the conditions required by Islamic law.
Several brands are halal-certified, but they do not show any logo on their package. Hence, it makes it harder for you to identify which products are halal; this is why we have created this directory.
This way you can get familiar with some of the products, and in case you want to know anything else about these products you can easily reach out to the company.
Calimenta is a Portuguese company that produces and sells marmalades, tomato pulp, sauces and condiments.
Dacsa Atlantic is a Portuguese company dedicated to drying, storage and milling of rice and corn.
Dinis & Filhos, L.da. – Drops ® Nazaré was founded in 1955 and had 50 employees. Nowadays it is considered the second biggest company in Portugal in the confectionery sector, including several leading references.
Derovo is a Portugal based company specialised in the production of pasteurised egg products, boiled eggs and Fullprotein (protein drink – world’s first egg white-based drink). It develops other egg-based products to the needs of its customers.
Lacticinios do Paiva S.A. is a Portuguese Dairy company specialized in cheeses and their derivatives.
It is with pride that, when we speak of Lactogal, we speak of a Company of people for people, since we started this project in 1996.
Liporfir works with the noblest Cod of Traditional Portuguese Cure: high-stakes, straw colouration and uniform, which dissolves in light and tender flakes at the table.
Respecting the origins, they celebrate tradition and quality, with the same ambition of the first day: to offer their customers the best cod.
Montiqueijo is a dairy product company, specialized in the production of cow’s cheese, founded in 1963 by the couple Carlos and Ludovina Duarte, where the tradition in the palate has remained since the oldest generations.
Nuts Original developed a new concept to meet the needs of its consumers, who are increasingly seeking healthier products, focused on supplying the nutritional intake of a meal, the need to maintain the pace of busy life,
This group holds two factories which are halal certified and they produce water, soft drinks (ice tea) and other juices.
The water brands are: Healsi and São Martinho
Quinta da Avo means “the Grandma’s farm”, and it is a small family company located nearby Lisbon founded in 1988. They specialise in manufacturing natural hot sauces, spicy pastes and salty marinades. They are the leader in the Portuguese market and also sell all over the world.
Ramirez is a family project that is today the oldest fish cannery in operation in the world. A project of production of the best-canned fish.
Torrie produces some of the best coffee in Portugal, and they were the first Portuguese brand to launch an organic capsule coffee.
The daily ritual of enjoying good coffee brings to life a whole universe of experiences from all corners of the world where the different types of coffee were carefully chosen.
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