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# It is permitted to scoop melon into balls with a ball scooper.<ref>Orchot Shabbat 15:23, Eshmara Shabbat v. 2 p. 354</ref> | # It is permitted to scoop melon into balls with a ball scooper.<ref>Orchot Shabbat 15:23, Eshmara Shabbat v. 2 p. 354</ref> | ||
# It is permitted to cut a food or fruit into a simple shape such as a triangle or square, but it is forbidden to cut it into a specific design or shape.<ref>Mishna Brurah 510:17, Eshmara Shabbat v. 2 p. 354</ref> | # It is permitted to cut a food or fruit into a simple shape such as a triangle or square, but it is forbidden to cut it into a specific design or shape.<ref>Mishna Brurah 510:17, Chut Shani (Yom Tov p. 139), Divrei Binayahu 10:49, Eshmara Shabbat v. 2 p. 354. Divrei Binayahu quotes Leviat Chen p. 210 who disagrees with Maharshag that there's no writing with food. Yalkut Yosef (Yom Tov p. 188-9) writes that cutting fruit into a circle, square, or hexagon is fine, but cutting it into a complex shape like a fish is forbidden. Shevut Yitzchak (v. 14 p. 320) writes that cutting into a triangle is fine but into a star is forbidden. See, however, Mayan Omer 14:76 who writes in the name of Rav Ovadia that it is permitted.</ref> See [[Kotev]]. | ||
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