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PASHA's PREMIUM HALAL SAUSAGES IN HONG KONG
Hong Kong sets sights on becoming Asian capital of halal cuisine with government backing
Hong Kong, long celebrated for its diverse and vibrant food scene, is now setting its sights on becoming a global halal food hub. This ambitious endeavour, spearheaded by the Hong Kong government and supported by local entrepreneurs, is not merely about expanding menu options; it’s a strategic move to position the city as a premier destination for Muslim travellers and investors, tapping into a rapidly growing market worth billions.
Source: Hong Kong sets sights on becoming Asian capital of halal cuisine with government backing
Rex Foods Limited offers the # 1 brand “PASHA“ available in Hong Kong for those who wishes to enjoy premium halal certified sausages and cold cuts. Hong Kong has an estimated 300,000 Muslims, according to the Incorporated Trustees of the Islamic Community Fund of Hong Kong and yet it is either extremely difficult to find halal certified sausages in the well known supermarket chains or it is simply not available. Despite the Hong Kong Government’s endeavor to promote Halal the availability of premium Halal food remains a challenge.
Rex Foods offers premium halal food quality and is here to serve the Muslim society as well as the health conscious community.
According to Halal it is important that the animals must have lived a pure life from the very beginning, finishing a cycle of life that is permissible in accordance with Islamic standards. It must have eaten well, been treated well, and been sacrificed well. Rex Foods offers superb taste of Halal sausages and cold cuts for Hong Kong.
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What is HALAL?
Within the Muslim community, halal is used to describe what is permissible both in food and in actions. We typically associate halal with food, as do many non-Muslims. We explore why halal food, specifically meat and poultry, is good for everyone.
There is a growing movement world wide to revolutionize how and what we eat. First Lady Michelle Obama, celebrity chefs like Jamie Oliver, and well-known food writers such as Michael Pollan and Alice Waters are heading up this movement through books, documentaries and lectures across the country.
Because of this push to educate the masses, many people are not only reading labels but demanding to know the source of their food. They want to know what the animals are eating and how they are living, the kind of air they are breathing and what, if anything is being injected into their bodies. They are visiting farms, talking to farmers, insisting on organic products, or at least those that are all natural and not sprayed or injected with harmful pesticides, toxins or artificial growth hormones.
How does halal food fit into this parameter?
Halal encompasses more than just meat, or even the type of meat eaten, although it is the most discussed type of product consumed.
For an animal to go from farm to table as halal food, it must have lived a pure life from the very beginning, finishing a cycle of life that is permissible in accordance with Islamic standards. It must have eaten well, been treated well, and been sacrificed well. It may sound good in theory, but what does this all mean?
The kind of treatment and feed an animal receives during its life is important. It should be not be abused, mistreated or caused any pain. It should not be confined to an area where it cannot move or walk normally or get fresh air. It should be fed clean water and food that is appropriate and absolutely never fed another animal or products that contain the by-products of other animals.
As an animal should be treated well during its life, it should also be treated well at the time it is sacrificed for us. The slaughter should never be done in the presence of other animals and the animal should be made comfortable as it is positioned for the sacrifice. The act of the sacrifice should be done with a sharp object, so as to accelerate the process and reduce the pain suffered by the animal as much as possible.
Afterwords, the blood should be completely drained from the animal. It is the blood that carries toxins, germs and bacteria and when left inside the body of the animal, could potentially make people sick. At the very least, it could make the cooked meat quite tough. An amazing result of cooking and consuming halal meat is a healthy meat in which the resulting texture is tender and the meat delicious. Some people say they can “taste the difference”.
On the flip side of halal is the haram (impermissible). The most commonly known haram consumables are alcohol and pork (and their by-products), both of which are the cause of numerous health issues. (This is backed by scientific data.) Although these two products themselves could constitute their own essay, for purposes of this article they are only briefly mentioned here.
Instead of seeing the impermissible as a closed door on food choices, one can embrace an entire world of exciting, delicious and healthy variety of foods. Islam enjoins us to treat our bodies well as it has a right over us and will testify against us on the Day of Judgment for any injustices we may have caused it during our lifetime.
Treating our bodies with wholesome foods free of harmful ingredients — pesticides, toxins, pollutants, filth, etc. — is not just a value desired by Muslims, it’s desired by all of humanity. It’s a common need, a common desire and a common right, and that means everyone can benefit from consuming halal foods and avoiding what is not.
Source: http://muslimvoices.org/halal-food-good/
PASHA Halal Sausages

Angus Beef: 4x50G

Wiener Chipolata: 33x30G

Rostbratwurst Chipolata: 33x30G

Kasekrainer: 4x50G
PASHA Halal Cold Cuts

Turkey Salami (Deli): 1.8KG

Smoked Chicken Breast (Deli): 2KG

Roast Beef Well Done (Deli): 2KG

Chicken Mortadella Paprika (Deli): 1.8KG

Buffalo Style Turkey Breast (Deli): 2KG
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