A: Halal is an Arabic term which means “permissible” or “lawful”. It refers to what is allowed according to Islamic law.
Food & Drink: Halal food must follow specific rules:
A: “Zabiha Halal” refers to a specific method of slaughtering animals for meat in accordance with Islamic dietary laws.
A: Halal certification is a process where organizations inspect and verify that the products meet halal standards. Certified products are labeled as halal to help consumers identify them
A: Yes, non-Muslims can eat halal food. Halal food is generally considered clean and healthy, and many people of different backgrounds enjoy it.
A: While some Muslims may consume halal food prepared in non-halal kitchens, others prefer that halal food be prepared in designated halal environments to avoid cross-contamination with haram items.
A: Look for a halal certification label from a recognized certifying body. You can also check the product packaging and company websites for information on their halal practices.
A: Al Safa products are certified by IFANCC (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada) and IFANCA (Islamic Food and Nut Al Safa products are certified by IFANCC (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada) and IFANCA (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America). Both councils are globally recognized as members of the World Halal Food Council.
A: HACCP is an important quality management system for the food industry and fits in well with the concept of halal. Implementing HACCP demonstrates the producers desire to product safe products. HACCP alone does not make a product halal, and a halal product can be made without HACCP
A: All Al Safa manufacturing facilities are federally registered with the CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) or the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture). They follow strict HACCP guidelines which ensure our products’ quality and taste. In addition, Al Safa facilities receive SQF and BRC certifications
A: Halal Certification is required to produce acceptable and consumable foods for Halal consumers. About 1.6 billion Muslims in the world consume Halal products because of the obvious health benefits and association with cleanliness and purity of food.
A: We believe it is best to follow the most irrefutable form of the Halal process that is accepted by all Muslims. For more information, visit our Halal by Hand page.
A: We are proud to offer Halal certified frozen and processed chicken products, as well as pizza and beef products.
A: Alsafa products are available in Canada and the United States.
Canada: No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, Wal-mart, Metro, Loblaws, RCSS, Adonis, Sobeys, Chalo FreshCo, Farmboy, Nations Fresh Foods, Wholesale Club, Oceans, Fresh Food Market, Sunny Foodmart, Bestco, Arz Fine Foods, Samir, L’intermarche’ Lagoria-QC
L’intermarche’ Palumbo-QC Marche’ Kohinoor-QC Akhavan Foods-QC and any ethnic halal grocery store near you.
US: Shoprite, H.E.B, Apna Bazaar, Subzi Mandi, Fiesta, Patel Brothers, Stop & Shop, World Food Mart, Lotte Market, The Fresh Grocer, and any ethnic halal grocery store near you.
A: Our Beef Burgers, Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Tenderz, Charcoal Grilled Chicken Seekh Kebab, and Authentic Parathas do well in the market
A: Most of our products are made in Canada and the US. Some products are internationally imported like our Flat Breads.
A: Al Safa meat comes from IFANCA and HACCP approved, hand slaughter sources.
A: Yes. Why are committed to providing you with top quality Halal foods made with authentic recipes.
A: Yes, our meat and non-meat products are made from Halal ingredients only
A: Feel free to reach out to us at connect@alsafafoods.com for any questions, comments, or concerns.
A: all customer inquiries are responded to the same week in which the inquiry has been made.
A: All home delivery products are delivered in boxes which are transported by trucks that have a freezer installed ensuring that the products are fresh and frozen when it reaches the consumer.
A: Yes, non-Muslims can eat halal food. Halal food is generally considered clean and healthy, and many people of different backgrounds enjoy it.
A: Halal Certification is required to produce acceptable and consumable foods for Halal consumers. About 1.6 billion Muslims in the world consume Halal products because of the obvious health benefits and association with cleanliness and purity of food.
A: Halal is an Arabic term which means “permissible” or “lawful”. It refers to what is allowed according to Islamic law.
Food & Drink: Halal food must follow specific rules:
A: “Zabiha Halal” refers to a specific method of slaughtering animals for meat in accordance with Islamic dietary laws.
A: Yes, our meat and non-meat products are made from Halal ingredients only
A: Al Safa products are certified by IFANCC (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada) and IFANCA (Islamic Food and Nut Al Safa products are certified by IFANCC (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada) and IFANCA (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America). Both councils are globally recognized as members of the World Halal Food Council.
A: While some Muslims may consume halal food prepared in non-halal kitchens, others prefer that halal food be prepared in designated halal environments to avoid cross-contamination with haram items.
A: Yes. Why are committed to providing you with top quality Halal foods made with authentic recipes.
A: Yes, our meat and non-meat products are made from Halal ingredients only
A: Al Safa products are certified by IFANCC (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada) and IFANCA (Islamic Food and Nut Al Safa products are certified by IFANCC (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of Canada) and IFANCA (Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America). Both councils are globally recognized as members of the World Halal Food Council.
A: HACCP is an important quality management system for the food industry and fits in well with the concept of halal. Implementing HACCP demonstrates the producers desire to product safe products. HACCP alone does not make a product halal, and a halal product can be made without HACCP
A: Feel free to reach out to us at connect@alsafafoods.com for any questions, comments, or concerns.
A: Alsafa products are available in Canada and the United States.
Canada: No Frills, Food Basics, FreshCo, Wal-mart, Metro, Loblaws, RCSS, Adonis, Sobeys, Chalo FreshCo, Farmboy, Nations Fresh Foods, Wholesale Club, Oceans, Fresh Food Market, Sunny Foodmart, Bestco, Arz Fine Foods, Samir, L’intermarche’ Lagoria-QC
L’intermarche’ Palumbo-QC Marche’ Kohinoor-QC Akhavan Foods-QC and any ethnic halal grocery store near you.
US: Shoprite, H.E.B, Apna Bazaar, Subzi Mandi, Fiesta, Patel Brothers, Stop & Shop, World Food Mart, Lotte Market, The Fresh Grocer, and any ethnic halal grocery store near you.
A: Our Beef Burgers, Chicken Nuggets, Chicken Tenderz, Charcoal Grilled Chicken Seekh Kebab, and Authentic Parathas do well in the market
A: Most of our products are made in Canada and the US. Some products are internationally imported like our Flat Breads.
Q: Where does Al Safa get their meat?
A: All Al Safa manufacturing facilities are federally registered with the CFIA (Canadian Food Inspection Agency) or the USDA (United States Department of Agriculture). They follow strict HACCP guidelines which ensure our products’ quality and taste. In addition, Al Safa facilities receive SQF and BRC certifications
A: We are proud to offer Halal certified frozen and processed chicken products, as well as pizza and beef products.
A: We believe it is best to follow the most irrefutable form of the Halal process that is accepted by all Muslims. For more information, visit our Halal by Hand page.
A: Look for a halal certification label from a recognized certifying body. You can also check the product packaging and company websites for information on their halal practices.
A: Please fill out the short form provided on our contact page