Taking Cakes for Later

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As is known, before the shofar blowing, it is forbidden to eat more than the volume of an egg. When I was in the yeshiva, I ate the volume of an egg, which was barely enough, and therefore I took some to my room to have for later. Is this allowed? (After all, in many places they allow eating as much as you want in the dining room. The question is whether this is also the case in the yeshiva, and even if not, but here where you can only eat a little, maybe here they allow you to take some for later when it is permitted to eat freely). Also, at the end of the fast, I took a pastry for the road to have in case I get hungry. Is this permissible according to the law?

Answer

Shalom and blessings 

It is permitted to take a reasonable amount and eat whenever you wish. 

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