Radishes Left Overnight
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Question
Are radishes considered a pungent item that should not be eaten if their root is cut and they are left overnight?
Answer
Shalom Rav,
There is no issue with this.
The concern of danger applies only to peeled garlic and onions from which the root has been cut and left overnight. It does not apply to all pungent items.
Source
Niddah 17.
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