Eating During a Meal Outside the Sukkah

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Question

A person who leaves during a fixed meal outside the sukkah, can they eat fruits or vegetables outside the sukkah that are not considered part of the meal? And if it is forbidden, is it a stringency or by law?  

Answer

It is forbidden by law. Because what he eats now is considered part of the meal.

Source

Sha'ar HaTziyun, Siman 639, Se'if Katan 29

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