Cooking Shemitah Produce
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Question
20. Is it permitted to cook a vegetable that is normally pickled and not cooked?
Answer
A. Jerusalem Talmud (Shevi’it 8:2); Rambam (Shemita 5:3); a vegetable whose usual manner is to be pickled, such as a cucumber, is forbidden to be cooked.
Source
M. Regarding whether the rule of “pickled is like cooked” applies in Shemitah, see Mishnah Rishonah (Shevi’it 7:7). Azmera Leshimkha (Shemittah, bulletin 3).
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