Pareve utensil inside a meat utensil that is ben yomo

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Question

A meat frying pan that is ben yomo, in which meat was fried, and after it was rinsed garlic was fried in it and then mixed in a pareve utensil. Does that utensil become meat?

Answer

Shalom u’vracha 

Yes, the utensil becomes meat. 

Since the garlic absorbed a meaty taste from the frying pan, this is considered a “first taste” (ta’am rishon), which is strong and, through the heat, transfers its flavor into the utensil.

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