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===Dvar Charif===
===Dvar Charif===
# If one made a food with a sharp food in a dairy pot some say that one cannot eat it while one is waiting 6 hours. Others are lenient.<ref>Pri Megadim E"A 494:6 writes that since a sharp food is treated like the actual food itself if it is cooked in a dairy pot one shouldn't eat it within 6 hours. However, see Rabbi Akiva Eiger YD 89:4 who is lenient to allow not waiting 6 hours after eating a sharp food cooked in a meat pot. Sefer Dvar Charif p. 11 fnt. 45 quotes from the Sefer Knesset Chachmei Yisrael who says that in theory it is possible to distinguish between the Pri Megadim and Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Only to initiate the process of waiting 6 hours do we say that a sharp food isn't considered like the dairy itself but once one has to wait from eating real meat perhaps everyone would agree to disallow eating a sharp food cooked in a diary pot. He quotes Rav Elyashiv was being lenient against the Pri Megadim.</ref>
# If one made a food with a sharp food in a dairy pot some say that one cannot eat it while one is waiting 6 hours. Others are lenient.<ref>Pri Megadim E"A 494:6 writes that since a sharp food is treated like the actual food itself if it is cooked in a dairy pot one shouldn't eat it within 6 hours. However, see Rabbi Akiva Eiger YD 89:4 who is lenient to allow not waiting 6 hours after eating a sharp food cooked in a meat pot. Sefer Dvar Charif p. 11 fnt. 45 quotes from the Sefer Knesset Chachmei Yisrael who says that in theory it is possible to distinguish between the Pri Megadim and Rabbi Akiva Eiger. Only to initiate the process of waiting 6 hours do we say that a sharp food isn't considered like the dairy itself but once one has to wait from eating real meat perhaps everyone would agree to disallow eating a sharp food cooked in a diary pot. He quotes Rav Elyashiv was being lenient against the Pri Megadim.</ref>
===Stuck in One's Teeth===
# If one finds cheese between one's teeth after some time some say that it isn't called cheese and one doesn't need to remove it if one wants to eat meat. However, most argue and hold that one must remove it.<ref>Isur Veheter 40:10 holds that only meat stuck in one's teeth is considered meat but not cheese. Taz 89:4 cites this. However, the Yad Yehuda Pirush Haaruch 89:4 points out that the Rashba Torat Habayit 3:4 86a disagrees. Aruch Hashulchan 89:11 also holds that cheese in one's teeth is like cheese.</ref>


==Hard cheese==
==Hard cheese==