Halal is an Arabic term meaning “allowed” or “lawful”. Practicing Muslims are to strictly follow a halal diet. This means that the food to be consumed, must meet the following two criteria’s, they must be earned/acquired lawfully and must conform the Muslim dietary laws.
Living in a majorly non-Muslim conforming world, finding halal food is an issue many practicing Muslims face. Whether it be traveling abroad or sometimes even living in a certain area.
Tayyabaat Meats is a company offering Halal Products to the Muslim communities in Canada. They have been making Halal Certified products since 2005 with over 17 years of experience and has been selling products since 2020 under the name Tayyabaat.
The name Tayyabaat is derived from the word Tayyibaat .Tayyib is an Arabic term meaning “good and pure” hence the company name has a spiritual meaning that has an attachment to Clean, Pure and Good Things. The company has culturally diverse workforce and offer a high commitment to quality and food safety.
They follow the strict code of halal requirements along with food being wholesome and nutritious and safe for consumption
Tayyabaat Meats offers a wide variety of products ranging from deli meats, chicken or beef toppings or a combination of both. Moreover, they even offer vegan options for their vegan customers, savoury pastries and more to come on their menus.
According to Tayyabaat Meats, all their products are handled, manufactured and packaged under the highest standards of cleanliness and hygiene.
Many health enthusiasts consider Halal meat a welcome alternative to traditionally raised and slaughtered meat with numerous benefits of having the Halal Certification.
Including, representing that the product conforms to religious standards, and showing off the expertise of HAG in Halal documentation procedures and in reviewing all ingredients, raw materials, process techniques, sanitation files, GMP, SSOP, HACCP documentation.
There are currently over 2 billion Muslims worldwide and there are millions of Halal consumers in Canada and across the world. Thus, bringing up the absolute need for halal certified food globally.
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