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#Cooked beverages are not considered cooked dished. Therefore, technically, it is permissible to drink beer, tear, or coffee are seudat hamafseket.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> However, ideally, one should avoid doing so in order to not derive too much pleasure from seudat hamafseket.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref> Therefore, one who can easily refrain should do so.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref>
#Cooked beverages are not considered cooked dished. Therefore, technically, it is permissible to drink beer, tear, or coffee are seudat hamafseket.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 177</ref> However, ideally, one should avoid doing so in order to not derive too much pleasure from seudat hamafseket.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref> Therefore, one who can easily refrain should do so.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref>
#One shouldn't drink soda nor other pleasurable drinks at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:3</ref> Exceptional cases, such as one who will have difficulty digesting without it, may even drink beer.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref> Additionally, one who feels a need to drink coffee or tear may do so.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref> Similarly, sweet drinks, such as coke, should only be served at suedat hamafseket if necessary, not for indulging.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref>
#One shouldn't drink soda nor other pleasurable drinks at the seuda mafseket.<ref>Or Letzion 3:28:3</ref> Exceptional cases, such as one who will have difficulty digesting without it, may even drink beer.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref> Additionally, one who feels a need to drink coffee or tea may do so.<ref>Chazon Ovadia p. 268, Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178. Chazon Ovadia adds that the minhag is to have coffee or tea at seuda mafseket and it isn't considered another cooked dish, but it is proper to be stringent.</ref> Similarly, sweet drinks, such as coke, should only be served at suedat hamafseket if necessary, not for indulging.<ref>Penine Halacha, Zmanim, Perek 9: Erev Tisha BeAv, Seif 2: Definition of Forbidden Foods, page 178</ref>


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