Blessing on Dairy After Eating Meat

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Question

Blessed on a dairy product after eating meat, and remembered before tasting. Should he eat a little to avoid a blessing in vain, or spit it out to avoid eating dairy after meat? Does it matter if he ate beef or poultry? Thank you very much!

Answer

Shalom Rav,

If an hour has passed since eating the meat, he should eat a little, so that his blessing is not in vain. If an hour has not passed, he should not eat the dairy at all. There is no difference in this matter whether he ate beef or poultry.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Yoreh De'ah, Siman 89, Se'if 1, Shulchan Aruch and Rema

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