Onion Left Uncovered for Part of the Night

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Question

An onion that was uncovered at the beginning of the night and fried before the end of the night, is it considered uncovered?

Answer

If it was not left until dawn without frying, it is not considered uncovered.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 116

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