Alixandra Caole Vila of The Philippine Star explains what Halal food is, how it is being process and more.
Halal Food (via The Philippine Star) |
MANILA, Philippines - The jovial celebration of Eid al-Fitr, literally translated as “breaking of the fast,” once again takes place on August 9, a non-working holiday in the Philippines. Eid al-Fitr is fêted after Ramadan in which adults practice Sawm (fasting) from sunset to sunrise. It is the time when Muslim families congregate with their relatives and friends to share sweet delicacies and other elaborate dishes and drinks. Aside from prayers, cuisines involving the use of halal meat are important in this occasion... The Philippine Star
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