ABSTRACT

Until now, books addressing Halal issues have focused on helping Muslim consumers decide what to eat and what to avoid among products currently on the market. There was no resource that the food industry could refer to that provided the guidelines necessary to meet the Halal requirements of Muslim consumers in the United States and abroad.

Handbook of Halal Food Production answers this need by summarizing the fundamentals of Halal food production, serving as a valuable reference for food scientists, food manufacturers, and other food industry professionals. This text delivers a wealth of information about Halal food guidelines for food production, domestic and international food markets, and Halal certification.

Among chapters that cover production requirements for specific foods such as meat and poultry, fish and seafood, and dairy products, there are other chapters that address global Halal economy, Muslim demography and global Halal trade, and comparisons among Kosher, Halal and vegetarian. In addition, the book presents Halal food laws and regulations, HACCP and Halal and general guidelines for Halal food Production.



For persons targeting the Halal food market for the first time, this book is particularly valuable, providing understanding of how to properly select, process, and deliver foods. In light of the increasing worldwide demand for Halal food service, branded packaged food, and direct-marketed items, this volume is more than an expert academic resource; it is a beneficial tool for developing new and promising revenue streams.

Both editors are food scientists who have practical experience in Halal food requirements and Halal certification and the contributors are experts in the Halal food industries.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 7|20 pages

The Religious Slaughter of Animals

A US Perspective on Regulations and Animal Welfare Guidelines

chapter 10|10 pages

Halal Production Requirements

For Fish and Seafood

chapter 22|8 pages

Halal Cosmetics

chapter 26|8 pages

Globalization of Halal Certification

From an Industrial Perspective

chapter 30|10 pages

Halal Food Model

chapter 31|6 pages

HACCP and Halal

chapter |2 pages

Epilogue