E-code guide
E335Sodium Tartrates
DoubtfulAcidity regulator
E335

Sodium Tartrates

Acidity regulator

SANHA and MUIS classify as doubtful; JAKIM Handbook 2010 classifies as halal.
Based on 3 cited authorities. Confidence: medium.

What authorities say

3 authorities on record
2say Doubtful1says Halal

Why this verdict

E335 is sodium tartrate, a salt of tartaric acid used as an acidity regulator and emulsifier. SANHA classifies E335 as Mushbooh because tartaric acid is commonly recovered as a by-product of winemaking. JAKIM Handbook 2010 classifies E335 as halal when it is not obtained from a wine by-product. MUIS marks E335 as syubhah, noting it is the sodium salt of tartaric acid (E334). Because the source is not always disclosed on the label, E335 is doubtful by default.

Common questions

Is E335 halal?

Sodium Tartrates (E335) is classified doubtful. SANHA and MUIS classify it as doubtful; JAKIM Handbook 2010 classifies it as halal.

What is E335 made from?

Sodium Tartrates (E335) is derived from plant sources.

Last reviewed by the HalalHQ research team in June 2026.