Utensils absorbed with kitniyot
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Question
Is it permitted on Pesach to cook in pots in which kitniyot (such as rice, corn, chickpeas) were previously cooked, when no other pots are available except disposable ones?
Answer
Shalom uVracha
The custom is not to use on Pesach even utensils that have absorbed kitniyot, without hagalah (koshering by boiling). [If the absorption was through pouring boiling water (irui) or in a second vessel (kli sheni), waiting 24 hours is sufficient].
According to the strict law: a utensil that is "ben yomo" (i.e., that absorbed the taste within the last 24 hours) is forbidden. A utensil that is not ben yomo (more than 24 hours have passed) is permitted.
Source
Azmera LeShimkha, 325
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