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===French Fries===
===French Fries===
# Some say that one doesn't have to wait 6 hours after eating french fries fried in oil used for chicken or meat as long as the intention wasn't to have taste of the chicken or meat get into the fries.<ref>
# Some say that one doesn't have to wait 6 hours after eating french fries fried in oil used for chicken or meat as long as the intention wasn't to have taste of the chicken or meat get into the fries.<ref>
[https://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/871104/rabbi-hershel-schachter/basic-kitchen-kashrut-for-young-couples/ Rav Schachter ("Basic Kitchen Kashrut" end of shiur)] explained that one doesn't need to wait 6 hours after having french fries from a restaurant that fried them in the same deep fryer that was used to fry chicken. This is true if the cook didn't intend for the meat taste to be imparted into the french fries and just uses the same oil for convenience. In that case the fries aren't even considered tavshil basar. This ruling is based on the Rama YD 89:3, Shach YD 89:19, and Yad Yehuda 89.</ref> Others disagree.<ref>Horah Brurah 89:43 writes that the pot needs to be clean in order for the food to be considered parve and not meat. In the biurim he explains that for Sephardim the idea of the Shach doesn't follow from the Bet Yosef 173:1.</ref>
[https://www.yutorah.org/sidebar/lecture.cfm/871104/rabbi-hershel-schachter/basic-kitchen-kashrut-for-young-couples/ Rav Schachter ("Basic Kitchen Kashrut" end of shiur)] explained that one doesn't need to wait 6 hours after having french fries from a restaurant that fried them in the same deep fryer that was used to fry chicken. This is true if the cook didn't intend for the meat taste to be imparted into the french fries and just uses the same oil for convenience. In that case the fries aren't even considered tavshil basar. This ruling is based on the Rama YD 89:3, Shach YD 89:19, and Yad Yehuda 89.</ref> Others disagree.<ref>Horah Brurah 89:43 writes that the pot needs to be clean in order for the food to be considered parve and not meat. In the biurim he explains that for Sephardim the idea of the Shach doesn't follow from the Bet Yosef 173:1.
* See [http://thevoiceoflakewood.com/3dissue/previous%202011.html Voice of Lakewood (Feb 25 2011)] which quotes a dispute between Rabbi Felder and Divrei Moshe whether the deep fried food which was fried in the same oil as meat or chicken was fried in requires the one eating the food to wait six hours. Rav Felder is strict since the Shach was only talking about a pot which was clean but there was a bit of meat remaining unintentionally. Also, teimat yisrael doesn't help since the taste of chicken or meat fat and vegetable oil is very similar.</ref>


===Chewed but Didn't Swallow===
===Chewed but Didn't Swallow===