N"T of Legumes

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Hello Rabbi, At my father-in-law's house, they eat legumes on Passover, and I do not eat legumes (I am Ashkenazi and my father-in-law is Sephardi). This year, I have the opportunity to stay with him on Shabbat before Passover and not bring chametz into my home at all. The question is whether I can eat at his house also on Shabbat morning after the time of prohibition of eating chametz, Passover dishes without legumes (he will cook with nut oil, as the main issue there is canola oil). The question is whether N"T of legumes is also forbidden after the time of prohibition of eating chametz? Does it need to be not "ben yomo"? Thank you very much.

Answer

Hello,
The custom of Ashkenazim is to treat the consumption of legumes like chametz.

Therefore, one should not eat even from utensils that have absorbed the taste of legumes.

And it is customary to prohibit from the end of the time of eating chametz.

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