Halal Bread In Australia: The Best Options Near You

Have you been looking for the perfect loaf of Halal bread? You’re not alone! Many people in Australia seek delicious, certified Halal bread near them.

From pita to pillowy flatbread and more, there is a wide variety of options for tasty Halal loaves. Some halal bread in Australia includes George Weston Foods and Tip Top brands. Those brands are available at Woolworths and Coles.

Baskets of bread. Credit: Canva

In this post, we’ll tell you where to find the best Halal bread close to home – so grab some wheat flour and prepare your tastebuds because we’re diving deep into the world of Halal baked goods!

List of Halal Bread in Australia

Brioche bread. Credit: Canva

There are many different types and brands of halal bread available in Australia. Several of them are as follows.

Halal Certified

George Weston Foods

  • Sandwich Thins White Sourdough
  • Sandwich Thins Light Rye
  • Sandwich Thin
  • Mixed Seeds and Grains
  • Rustic White
  • Farmhouse Wholemeal
  • Dark Rye
  • Light Rye
  • Harvest Seeds Grains
  • Country Grains
  • Gluten-Free Soy Linseed

TIP TOP Brand

  • TIP TOP The One Kids Grains Sandwich
  • TIP TOP The One Wholemeal Sandwich
  • TIP TOP The One White Sandwich
  • TIP TOP The One White Toast
  • TIP TOP The One Omega3 DHA Sandwich
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft White Sandwich
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft White Toast
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft White Mini
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft Multigrain Sandwich
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft Multigrain Toast
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft Wholemeal Sandwich
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft Wholemeal Toast
  • TIP TOP Sunblest Soft Wholemeal Mini
  • TIP TOP 9 Grain Original
  • TIP TOP 9 Grain Original Mini
  • TIP TOP 9 Grain Pumpkin Seeds
  • TIP TOP 9 Grain Wholemeal
  • TIP TOP Raisin Toast
  • TIP TOP Wholemeal Raisin Toast
  • Cafe Raisin
  • NEW Cafe Coconut and Cranberry
  • TIP TOP English Muffins Original 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP English Muffins Wholemeal 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP English Muffins Multigrain 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP English Muffins Spicy Fruit 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP Hotdog Rolls 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP Hotdog Rolls 12 Pack
  • TIP TOP Hamburger Rolls 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP Hamburger Rolls 12 Pack
  • TIP TOP TEXAS TOAST
  • TIP TOP Original Burger Thins 6 Pack
  • TIP TOP Sandwich Thins Original
  • TIP TOP Sandwich Thins Wholemeal
  • TIP TOP Sandwich Thins Lightly Seeded

Halal Suitable

George Weston Foods

  • Gluten-Free Farmhouse Wholemeal
  • Gluten-Free Mixed Seeds
  • Gluten-Free Rustic White

Source: halalfood.com.au

Stores

Available at:

  • Woolworths
  • Coles

Halal Bakeries in Australia

Here is the list of halal bakeries in several cities in Australia:

Sydney

  • Afghani Bakery: Auburn, Auburn
  • Big Bite Bakery: 4/130a Waterloo Road, Greenacre
  • El Medina Bakery Cafe: 123 Auburn Road, Auburn
  • Garlo’s Pies Mascot: 1145 Botany Road, Mascot
  • Garlo’s Pies Coogee: 266 Coogee Bay Road, Coogee
  • Garlo’s Pies Maroubra: Shop 6, Pacific Plaza, 707 Anzac Parade, Maroubra
  • Garlo’s Pies Pagewood: Food Court, Level 1 Westfield Eastgardens, Cnr Bunnerong Rd and Wentworth Ave, Pagewood
  • Garlo’s Pies Enmore: 159 Enmore Road, Enmore
  • Garlo’s Pies Parramatta: Shop 9, Church Street Mall, 222 Church Street, Parramatta
  • Garlo’s Pies Marrickville: Marrickville Metro, Kiosk 33, 34 Victoria Road, Marrickville
  • Harry Brown’s Pies, Pease & Mash Pty Ltd: Unit 5, 1-3 Ferngrove Place, Chester Hill
  • Krispy Kreme Sydney: Eddy Avenue – Central Station (Outside Hungry Jacks) , Sydney
  • Krispy Kreme Mascot: Food Court Concourse, Lv 2, Sydney Domestic Airport – T2, Mascot
  • Krispy Kreme Mascot: Outside the Qantas club, Sydney Domestic Airport – T3, Mascot
  • Krispy Kreme Mascot: Sydney International Terminal (Arrivals), Sydney International Airport – T1 , Mascot
  • Krispy Kreme Mascot: Sydney International Terminal (Departures), Sydney International Airport – T1 (Departures), Mascot
  • Krispy Kreme Mascot: Near Joyce Drv & Sir Reginald Ansett Drv, 7 Ross Smith Avenue, Mascot
  • Krispy Kreme Auburn: Cnr Parramatta Road and St Hilliers Road, Auburn
  • Krispy Kreme Liverpool: 2-20 Orange Grove Road, Liverpool
  • Krispy Kreme Miranda: Level 3 opposite Woolworths, 600 Kingsway, Miranda
  • Krispy Kreme Penrith: Mulgoa Road (Near Jamison Rd), Penrith
  • La Belle Bakery: 60 Haldon Street, Lakemba
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Sydney Central Plaza: Shop 29LP, Sydney Central Plaza, 450 George Street, Sydney
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Sydney International Airport: Landside Food Court T1 Terminal, Airport Dr, Mascot
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Top Ryde City: Shop L1-K410, Top Ryde City Shopping Centre, Cnr Blaxland Road and Devlin Street, Ryde
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Macquarie Centre: Shop 40 A, Macquarie Shopping Centre, Cnr Herring Rd and Waterloo Road, North Ryde
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Rhodes: Shop K05, Rhodes Shopping Centre, 1 Rider Boulevard, Rhodes
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Parramatta Westfield: Shop 1154, Westfield Shopping Centre, 159-175 Church Street, Parramatta
  • Mrs. Fields Cookies Castle Towers: Shop 394K, Castle Towers, 6-14 Castle Street, Castle Hill

Melbourne

  • Amour Bakes: shop 5/360 Racecourse Road, Flemington
  • Borek Bakehouse: 481 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne
  • El Basha: 6 Olsen Pl, Broadmeadows
  • Halal Hot Bread Shop: 170 Union Road, Ascot Vale
  • House of Cupcakes: Altona Meadows
  • Krispy Kreme Melbourne: Cnr of Collins & Spencer St, Melbourne
  • Krispy Kreme Melbourne: Swanston St, Melbourne
  • Krispy Kreme Melbourne: Melbourne Central – Lower Ground Food Court opp Central, 211 LaTrobe St, Melbourne
  • Krispy Kreme Tullamarine: Melbourne International Airport T1, Qantas Airways Terminal, Qantas Domestic Foodcourt (Melbourne International Airport), Tullamarine

Adelaide

  • Adelaide Lebanese Bakery: 7 Ann Street, Thebarton
  • Flat Bread Bakery: 16 Manchester Street, Mile End
  • Lawash Bakery: 115 South Road, Thebarton
  • Vilis: Corner South Road & Manchester Street, Mile End

Brisbane

  • A & A cake creation: night owl 80/1 ipswich rd, Woolloongabba
  • A & A cake creation: night owl 80/1 ipswich rd, Woolloongabba
  • Brumby’s Underwood: 2922-2966 Logan Road, Underwood
  • Kotku Turkish Bakery: 49-51 Steel Street, Capalaba
  • Krispy Kreme Brisbane: Brisbane Airport Qantas Terminal, Eagle Farm, Qantas Terminal Drive, Brisbane
  • Krispy Kreme Brisbane: Shop 8, Myer Centre, 91 Queen St Across MYER Centre bus terminal., Brisbane
  • Krispy Kreme Nudgee: Shell Nudgee. Shell Travel Centre, Nudgee Rd, Nudgee
  • Krispy Kreme Stapylton: BP Stapylton, Cnr Pacific Hwy & Jacob’s Well Rd, Stapylton
  • Krispy Kreme Caboolture: BP Caboolture South., Bruce Hwy (traveling south towards Brisbane), Caboolture

Perth

  • Coskun Kebab & Turkish Bakery: 176B Grand Promenade, Kent Street, Bedford
  • Croissant Gourmet: 10 Hanwell Way, Bassendean
  • Honeywell Fresh Bread: 14/73 Honeywell Boulevard, Mirrabooka
  • Istanbul Bakery House: 1/ 42 Gugeri Street, Claremont
  • Kebabistan Pizza & Bakery: 568 Beaufort Street, Mount Lawley
  • Lebanese Patisserie: 3/173 Camboon Road, Malaga
  • Mrs Macs: 5-9 Marchant Way, Morley
  • Nollamara Kebabs and Turkish Bread: 28A Nollamara Ave, Nollamara
  • Orfas Kebab & Turkish Bakery: 3/57-59 Victoria Street, Bunbury

Source: halalsquare.com.au

What is Halal Bread?

Pita bread. Credit: Canva

What is Bread?

Bread is a type of food that is made from flour, water, and yeast.

It is usually baked into a loaf shape and can be eaten as-is or used in various recipes.

Bread can be made from various grains, including wheat, rye, barley, and corn.

It can also be made from different types of flour, such as white flour, whole-wheat flour, or spelled flour.

What is Halal?

Halal is an Arabic word that refers to anything permissible or lawful. In terms of food, halal refers to items that are allowed under Islamic law.

For a food to be considered halal, it must meet specific requirements. These requirements include:

  • The food must not contain any pork products or byproducts.
  • The food must not contain any alcohol or intoxicating substances.
  • The animals used in food production must be slaughtered in a way approved by Islamic law. For example, they cannot be killed by stunning them with an electric shock before slaughtering them.

What makes Bread Halal?

Halal bread refers to bread made explicitly according to Islamic law. This means that the ingredients and methods used must meet specific requirements.

The most common types of halal bread are:

  • Pita bread: a flat, round loaf made from wheat flour and water. It is usually served with hummus or other dips.
  • Sourdough bread is made from a yeast starter mixed with flour and water. The starter is allowed to ferment for a period, which gives the bread a sour flavor.
  • White sandwich bread: a soft, fluffy loaf that is perfect for making sandwiches.
  • Brioche bread: a rich, buttery bread made with eggs and milk.
  • Rye bread is a type of bread that is made from rye flour. It is a dense, hearty bread that is perfect for sandwiches.
  • Baguette: A long thin loaf made from white flour, salt, and yeast. It may be baked in the oven or on a griddle.
  • Naan: a soft, fluffy flatbread made from wheat flour, milk, sugar, and yeast. It is often cooked in a tandoor oven.
  • Roti: A round flatbread made from whole wheat flour and water. It is typically cooked on a stovetop or griddle.

FAQs

Is Woolworth’s bread halal?

In Australia, approximately 70% of all goods sold in Coles & Woolworths supermarkets are halal certified, whether they have halal labels or not. (Source: aph.gov.au)

Is halal banned in Australia?

Halal certification is not banned in Australia. The only restrictions around halal certification are that it cannot be mandatory and it must be clearly labeled on the packaging with a certificate number. (Source: aph.gov.au)

Is Mccain Australia halal?

Where their products carry the Halal certification, consumers can be assured that they are made using approved ingredients and cooking and preparation methods. (Source: https://www.mccain.co.uk/faq/are-your-products-halal/)

Is halal allowed in Australia?

Halal certification is allowed but not mandatory. It is the consumer’s choice to purchase halal-certified products. (Source: aph.gov.au)

Is all beef in Australia Halal?

Statistics show the majority of beef and sheepmeat in Australia is processed under Halal conditions, primarily to provide flexibility in trading options, should demand for a specific product arise from a Muslim export country.

However, please check the halal label before buying. Or visit: https://www.halalfood.com.au/halal-meat.

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