Cooking Pareve in a Non-Dairy Utensil

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Question

Can I cook pareve in a meat pot that hasn't been used for a day in order to eat it with dairy? And is there a difference between Sephardim and Ashkenazim?

Answer

Shalom Rav,

According to the custom of the Ashkenazim, one should not cook pareve in a utensil that hasn't been used for a day in order to eat it with food of the other type. According to the custom of the Sephardim, this is permitted from the outset.

Even according to the Ashkenazi custom, if there is no other utensil available, or if there is some other pressing need to use this utensil, it is permitted to use it.

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