Which Absorptions are Forbidden?

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Question

I saw on the website a question: A dairy pot (last used for dairy over a month ago) in which rice was cooked with onions fried in this pot. Is it permissible to heat the rice with the onions in a meat microwave? Answer: Hello, the onions fried in the pot are considered fully dairy because the sharpness enhances the absorbed taste and makes it as if it is fresh. Therefore, one should not heat the dish with the onions in a meat microwave. But I ask, isn't it permissible to cook in a dairy pot that was used within the day and continue cooking in a utensil of the other type if it was also used within the day?

Answer

Hello 

As I explained there in the answer, there is a difference between absorption in onions and similar which is sharp, and therefore it is considered as absorption within the day. Unlike something that is not sharp, it does not forbid.

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