Chocolate Heated in a Meat Vessel

Question

I heated parve (neutral) chocolate in a meat microwave. The chocolate was in a meat utensil that hadn’t been used for more than 24 hours. Afterwards, I transferred the chocolate to a parve (neutral) vessel and added cream. Is there a problem with eating this mixture?

Answer

Shalom!
After the chocolate has already been mixed with the cream, it is permitted to eat it even ab initio.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, section Yoreh Deah, chapter

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