“Halal” is the Arabic word for “permissible” and “lawful” by the Sharia law which sets out Muslim norms. With the Halal-certified logo on the food and beverage packaging, our Muslim friends can purchase with confidence and peace of mind. The Muslim population in Japan numbers 180,000 people. Clearly, this community will have a big influence on the local market. Also, the ratio of Muslim travellers to Japan has increased rapidly in proportion to the total number of tourists visiting the country. In 2013, the number of Muslim tourists was around 300,000 and the number is expected to continue to rise in the coming years.
Japanese Halal Produce
With this strong support and certified status, The MonoQ Shop from Japan has a product such as their Matcha Green Tea Bag with Halal certified and other products labelled as Muslim Friendly Certification giving you no worries to buy. Visit them now at our e-store!
Japanese Matcha is made from green tea leaves, from the tea plant of Camellia sinensis. Matcha in Japan is primarily grown in two regions including Uji in Kyoto and Nishio in the Aichi prefecture. The Matcha tea leaves are specially shade-grown and the shielding from the plant incites an overproduction of chlorophyll which leads to contributes the distinctive bright green colour of the Matcha.
Japanese Tea
Steeped in tradition Arinobu began blending tea for medicinal purposes in 1863. Creating their unique blends still holds to the oriental doctor’s tradition along with uncompromising quality and constant effort to bring new and enticing ingredients to ignite and inspire your next rich moment. Check out their e-store at our platform now!
