Mixture of Meat and Fish

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Question

Is there nullification in sixty for a mixture of meat and fish? And what is the ruling if, by taste, it is not noticeable, but flavor enhancers were added, and therefore the taste is felt? Is this considered more severe due to danger than prohibition?

Answer

According to Halacha, if the taste is not noticeable, it is permitted even though there is a concern of danger. However, if the taste is noticeable even due to flavor enhancers, it is prohibited.

Source

There is a disagreement between the Taz and the Shach whether the prohibition of fish and meat depends on imparting taste and is nullified in sixty, or if danger is more severe than prohibition. The Halacha follows the Shach that sixty is sufficient, but if the taste of the other type is noticeable, it is prohibited even if there is more than sixty.

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