Pieces of Onion Left Overnight

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Question

If a pot with pieces of onion, meat, and vegetables was prepared for cooking the next day, and the onion in the pot was left overnight, what is its status?

Answer

If the pieces are cut into small parts in such a way that they appear as a mixture, it is not prohibited, and everything is permitted for consumption. However, if the vegetables are whole and not mixed, and the onion is noticeable on its own, one should distinguish between two cases: A. If the pot was not filled with water, but is intended to be filled before cooking, the onion is prohibited, and the other vegetables are permitted. B. If the pot was filled with water, and a whole day [twenty-four hours] has not passed since the filling, the onion is prohibited, and the other foods are permitted, but if a whole day [twenty-four hours] has passed since the pot was filled with water, all the foods are prohibited as in the case of pickling.

Source

Azmera Leshimcha (8)

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