: : Clarification : :
In my mailbox just now from Sam Rawat.
dear weni,
i read your comment on halal,as per my knowledge,halal doest related to cooking if a cheif is non-muslim then also he can put halal sticker on his shop or retaurent subjected to meat is certified.
sam
My reply,
Dear Sam,
Thanks for the info. It is true that the current ruling was like that but in the past, it wasn’t always like that. The older establishments who received the halal certification/authorisation (or however you call it. someone please correct) did receive permission to display the words ‘Ditanggung Halal’ (Halal Certified) provided that the food served did not contact pork. It need not be that the Head Chef be a muslim as long as the establishment did not cook pork on the premises. I think it must have been in the last 10-20 years that the meaning of halal cooking was clarified i.e. certificates showing that the food served are slaughtered in the proper manner. I know that new establishments now need to have a Muslim as the Head Chef in order to obtain the permission to put up signage stating ‘Ditanggung Halal’ (Halal Certified). (Anyone else care to comment about this?)
I know that a lot of food lovers visit this site are from Kuching or are visitors to Kuching. Hence, I would put a note up about whether the establishment whether it’s Halal or not and leave it to the readers to decide what they want to do next.
Bear in mind that this blog WAS and IS for my sister and Mum who are residing in the US as well as family members elsewhere. All that I write are subjected to interpretation but then again, it is my blog @ weblog @ online diary. To describe the content of the blog community : take it or leave it.
Wena with an ‘a’
🙂 There ya go girl! Tell them like it is… plus it’s a benefit to all overseas Malaysians as well…since we are just craving for food from home day in and day out! 🙂
Dee