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#Eggs that were cooked in multiple ways are considered separate cooked dishes. Therefore, one can't eat scrambled eggs and hard boiled eggs at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Chazon Ovadia (Arba Taniyot p. 256), Or Letzion 3:28:1, Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> | #Eggs that were cooked in multiple ways are considered separate cooked dishes. Therefore, one can't eat scrambled eggs and hard boiled eggs at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Chazon Ovadia (Arba Taniyot p. 256), Or Letzion 3:28:1, Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> | ||
#Even though raw vegetables aren't considered cooked dishes, one shouldn't eat a salad at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:1 citing Machzik Bracha 552:2 and Ben Ish Chai Devarim n. 19</ref> Others rule that one may eat an unlimited amount of raw foods, including fruits and vegetables. <ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 176</ref> | #Even though raw vegetables aren't considered cooked dishes, one shouldn't eat a salad at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:1 citing Machzik Bracha 552:2 and Ben Ish Chai Devarim n. 19</ref> Others rule that one may eat an unlimited amount of raw foods, including fruits and vegetables. <ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 176</ref> | ||
#Baked goods aren't considered cooked dishes. Therefore, one is permitted to eat different types of cakes. However, one should only eat them to fill oneself and not for pleasure.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:3, Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> | #Baked goods aren't considered cooked dishes. Therefore, one is permitted to eat different types of cakes. However, one should only eat them to fill oneself and not for pleasure.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:3, Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> Pizza is considered a cooked dish because of the cheese on top.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> | ||
#As such, it is proper to not eat, chocolate, snacks, and sweets. However, if there is nothing else to satiate oneself then it is permissible to eat them.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> | #As such, it is proper to not eat, chocolate, snacks, and sweets. However, if there is nothing else to satiate oneself then it is permissible to eat them.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> | ||
#One shouldn't drink soda nor other pleasurable drinks at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:3</ref> | #One shouldn't drink soda nor other pleasurable drinks at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:3</ref> |