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==Dry Heat and Roasting (Tzeli)==
==Dry Heat and Roasting (Tzeli)==
{| class="wikitable" style="background-color:#D9D9D9;float:right"
|- style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#F90;"
! Dry Heat<ref>Ezer Lshulchan p. 82</ref>
! Touching
! If It Isn't Fatty
! If It Is Fatty
|- style="background-color:#dc9a55;"
| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Absorbed in Food
| style="background-color:#DC9A55;" | Food
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#0F0;" | Permitted
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#F00;" | Completely
|- style="background-color:#DC9A55;"
| Absorbed in Food
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#D9D9D9;" | Utensil
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#0F0;" | Permitted
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#F00;" | Completely
|-
| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Absorbed in a Utensil
| style="background-color:#DC9A55;" | Food
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FF0;" | Peel
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#F00;" | Peel/Completely
|- style="vertical-align:bottom;"
| Absorbed in a Utensil
| Utensil
| style="background-color:#0F0;" | Permitted
| style="background-color:#0F0;" | Permitted
|- style="background-color:#B45F06;"
| style="vertical-align:bottom;" | Intrinsically Forbidden Food
| style="background-color:#DC9A55;" | Food
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#FF0;" | Up to 2cm
| style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#F00;" | Completely
|- style="vertical-align:bottom; background-color:#B45F06;"
| Intrinsically Forbidden Food
| style="background-color:#D9D9D9;" | Utensil
| style="background-color:#FF0;" | Peel
| style="background-color:#F00;" | Completely
|}
===Intrinsically Forbidden===
===Intrinsically Forbidden===
# Roasting something forbidden together with something permitted will make the permitted thing forbidden up to the thickness of a [[Etzbah]] where they touched.<ref>There are three opinions of how far roasting can transfer taste. The Rashba thinks that essentially it could only transfer up to the thickness of a peel. But he is strict for the opinion of Tosfot for any question of Biblical nature. Tosfot  Chullin 99b s.v. ad and Rosh Chullin 7:24 hold that it could transfer up to the thickness of a netila, which is an [[Etzbah]]. Lastly, the Ri Halavan (cited by) holds that roasting can transfer taste completely just like cooking. Shulchan Aruch follows the Rashba. Maharshal follows the Ri Halavan but the Shach disagrees.</ref>
# Roasting something forbidden together with something permitted will make the permitted thing forbidden up to the thickness of a [[Etzbah]] where they touched.<ref>There are three opinions of how far roasting can transfer taste. The Rashba thinks that essentially it could only transfer up to the thickness of a peel. But he is strict for the opinion of Tosfot for any question of Biblical nature. Tosfot  Chullin 99b s.v. ad and Rosh Chullin 7:24 hold that it could transfer up to the thickness of a netila, which is an [[Etzbah]]. Lastly, the Ri Halavan (cited by) holds that roasting can transfer taste completely just like cooking. Shulchan Aruch follows the Rashba. Maharshal follows the Ri Halavan but the Shach disagrees.</ref>
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