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Is Starbucks Coffee Halal In Japan?
Halal diets adhere to specific rules relating to animal welfare and slaughter. Japan can present Muslim travelers who follow this diet with some challenges; however, with more people becoming aware of this need for their food choices to include more halal products and dishes available for consumption in Japan.
Are Starbucks Coffee Products Halal In Japan Starbucks in Tokyo provides an extensive menu, from relaxing with a cup of coffee or sweetening your day up with baked goods that are Halal-certified to their regular lineup of beverages such as coffee and tea beverages – something everyone can find something they enjoy here. As with all restaurants serving food that may contain prohibited ingredients like pork fat and milk products, please refer to their allergen chart before placing your order to make sure it does not contain anything unlawful such as prohibited ingredients such as pork fat and milk products.
If you need assistance determining which baked items are halal, simply ask the staff for guidance and they will gladly provide a list of ingredients for each product. Alternatively, apps like Halal Checker Mustakshif or Google Translate are great resources to use before purchasing something new.
Starbucks Japan boasts more than 1800 stores nationwide and some locations provide allergen charts which offer food and drinks suitable for people with dietary restrictions. Popular offerings from this chain, such as their creamy cappuccino and refreshing soy drink, are certified halal; however, before purchasing one be sure to read through and consult its ingredients list first. Some Starbucks in Japan stores offer dairy-free beverages, such as Tully’s soy milk or fukuren soymilk by Fukuren, that are suitable for halal consumption but may contain dairy due to an emulsifier used (though it isn’t listed on the allergen chart). Rumor has it that this emulsifier was originally sourced from pork; however, as per an April 2021 customer service representative from Starbucks it has since been changed over to one derived from vegetables.