Onion in a Pareve Dish

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Question

An onion was cut with a meat knife and placed in a pareve dish. Is the dish considered meat?

Answer

If there is sixty times the amount in the soup compared to the meat knife, it is permissible to eat the soup with milk. If there is not sixty times the amount in the soup compared to the knife, the soup is considered meat.

Source

Yoreh De'ah, Shach, Tzadik Dalet, Siftei Kohen 23 and glosses of R' Akiva Eiger, Yoreh De'ah, Pei Tet on Shach, Siftei Kohen 19

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