Butter splashed on a meat pot on the fire from outside
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Question
An omelet fried with butter splashed from the pan onto a pot on the fire, covered with meat soup. Is the food and the utensil forbidden?
Answer
Since the pot is covered, and there is sixty times the volume in the pot against the drop, the food is permitted, and the soup should be immediately removed from the pot from the other side. The pot requires boiling.
A good piece of advice: do not cook dairy on the stove when there are meat pots. However, it is not obligatory by law.
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