Compote from Shemitah Fruits
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Question
A person made compote from fruits that are forbidden to be cooked. Is it permissible to eat them after the fact?
Answer
If one cooked something that is not usually cooked, it is permissible to eat it.
Source
Jerusalem Talmud (Shevi'it, Chapter 8, Halacha 2); Rambam (Shemita, Chapter 5, Halacha 3); Chazon Ish (Shevi'it, Siman 25, Se'if Katan 32); Seder HaShevi'it from Chazon Ish (Ot 9); Azmera LeShimcha (Shemita, Issue 3).
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