Pitas and Cookies Eaten with Meat

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Question

I ate pitas with meat. Along with the pitas, I also ate cookies from a package of cookies. Do I need to wait six hours if I eat later the pitas from the same package I ate with meat or the cookies from the same package? And if not, is it permissible for me to eat dairy with these pitas? It seems my hands were slightly dirty with meat, but there is great doubt whether it was in any significant amount or just a mere touch of meat. Thank you very much.

Answer

Shalom and blessings

If no meat is visible on the cookies or pitas, there is no need to wait six hours after eating them. 

It is not permissible to eat with milk, bread, or other food that was eaten with meat, and it is likely that meat touched it. And vice versa. 

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