Access to eating halal food when visiting abroad is very difficult to find for Muslim travelers. Indeed, finding this in a non-Muslim majority country is somewhat difficult. Even so, that doesn’t mean you don’t eat, you know!

Before that, you also need to understand the concept of halal in Islam first, so you won’t get confused when hunting for food in other countries. So, what are the tips? Cuss.. Read below!.

1. RESEARCH FIRST ON THE COUNTRY YOU WANT TO GO TO

The first thing to do before starting an adventure is in-depth research on your destination. Find out about the country’s culture, traditions, customs and the majority of the population. Does the country have a non-Muslim majority?

2. SEAFOOD OR VEGETARIAN CAN BE AN OPTION

Seafood or vegetarian menu can be an option. Avoid meat menus whose halal status is still ambiguous.

3. FIND A KEBAB OR MIDDLE EAST

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