Dairy Pastry Mixed with Parve

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Question

Several women prepared 'kubana' pastry for Kiddush. Most women made it parve, but one woman made it with butter, and everything got mixed. It is impossible to distinguish the dairy kubana by taste, as the taste of margarine is similar to butter. Is it permissible to serve at a meat Kiddush?

Answer

It is not permissible to serve at a meat Kiddush, but it can be eaten after the meat Kiddush, after waiting an hour, because it is dry in dry, and kind in its kind is nullified, but butter in margarine is kind in not its kind.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 109

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