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Non-kosher utensils

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Question

Are cut vegetables (pepper, tomato, cucumber) considered a dry food such that one may place them on a non-kosher plate and eat?
What is the law when the plate is made of glass, and may this be done on a regular basis?

Answer

Shalom u-verakha 

Vegetables without sauce are considered a dry food. 

One may not make regular use of non-kosher utensils. 

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