Meat Spoon in Pareve Dish in Dairy Pot

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Question

I placed a meat spoon that hasn't been used for a day into a hot pareve dish in a dairy pot that also hasn't been used for a day. a. Is the spoon forbidden? b. Is it permissible to add milk to the pareve dish?

Answer

Hello,

a. The spoon is not forbidden because the taste of the milk in the pot hasn't been used for a day. [Additionally, there is usually 60 times the volume of the part of the spoon immersed in the dish].

b. It is permissible to add milk to the pareve dish because there is no meaty taste in the dish.

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