Plant-Based Meatballs
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Plant-Based Meatballs

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Some ingredients may not meet halal standards
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14 doubtful ingredients found
  • expeller pressed canola oil
  • enriched wheat flour*
  • modified vegetable gum
  • + 11 more — tap “Per-ingredient analysis” for the full list

Frequently asked questions about Plant-Based Meatballs

Updated 25 Apr 2026

Is Plant-Based Meatballs halal?
Plant-Based Meatballs contains source-dependent ingredients flagged by our auto-check — these can be halal or not halal depending on the source (for example, animal-derived emulsifiers or certain flavours). Without third-party halal certification, the status cannot be confirmed.
Where can I buy Plant-Based Meatballs in Australia?
Plant-Based Meatballs has been reported at Woolworths. Stock and pricing vary by store and region — check your local supermarket for current availability.
What ingredients are in Plant-Based Meatballs?
Plant-Based Meatballs contains: water, soy protein concentrate*, vital wheat gluten*, soy protein isolate*, expeller pressed canola oil*, enriched wheat flour* (niacin, ferrous sulfate, thiamine mononitrate, riboflavin, folic acid), modified vegetable… Always cross-check the pack — manufacturers can update ingredients without changing the product name.
Is Plant-Based Meatballs healthy?
Plant-Based Meatballs has a Nutri-score of A — the best tier on the European Nutri-score scale, which factors in saturated fat, sugar, salt, fibre, and protein. Nutri-score is a nutrition guide, not a halal indicator.