A Gentile Woman Who Cooked
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Question
If a Gentile woman cooked food for a Jew for her own consumption, is the utensil prohibited due to the law of Bishul Akum?
Answer
Yes. [If it is something that is not eaten raw and is served on royal tables]
Source
Yoreh De'ah 113
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