Ninja with Unclear Kashrut

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Question

This week I happened to be at my sister's house. They are not Haredi, but they are not secular either. I don't know exactly what they observe. For example, I know they eat products with poor hechsherim. I'm not sure if they also eat things without a hechsher, and I don't know if their Ninja (kitchen appliance) might be non-kosher, even without them knowing it. Is it permissible for me to eat food (with kashrut such as schnitzels from Mahpud, etc., which we usually eat) if she prepared it in her Ninja?

Answer

Hello and blessings 

First, you need to ensure that the food itself is kosher. 

Even if the meat has a kashrut that you eat, the spices, vegetables, etc., can be problematic. 

Regarding the question itself, if it is clear to you that they only eat with mehadrin kashrut, you can eat from their utensils, even if it's a kashrut you don't usually eat. 

But if you have concerns that they also eat with non-mehadrin kashrut, you should not eat from their pots. 

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