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#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>
#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>
 
====Beverages====
 
#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>


====Meat, Wine, Fish====
====Meat, Wine, Fish====
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