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# Ashkenazim hold that one should wait six hours after eating hard cheese before eating meat. <ref>Rama YD 89:2</ref>American cheese is not included in this custom. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/776128/Rabbi_Hershel_Schachter/Reishit_Bikkurim:_A_Guide_to_Shavuot_Observance Rav Hershel Schachter in a published pamphlet about Hilchot Shavuot] (p. 5) quoting Rav Soloveitchik</ref>
# Ashkenazim hold that one should wait six hours after eating hard cheese before eating meat. <ref>Rama YD 89:2</ref>American cheese is not included in this custom. <ref>[http://www.yutorah.org/lectures/lecture.cfm/776128/Rabbi_Hershel_Schachter/Reishit_Bikkurim:_A_Guide_to_Shavuot_Observance Rav Hershel Schachter in a published pamphlet about Hilchot Shavuot] (p. 5) quoting Rav Soloveitchik</ref>
# According to many poskim, mild cheddar, feta, mozzarella, and muenster cheeses are considered soft cheeses, however, medium, sharp and aged cheddar, and parmesan cheeses are considered hard cheeses. <ref>[http://www.oukosher.org/pdf/daf19-9c.pdf Rabbi Avrohom Gordimer in OU's Daf HaKashrus] Tamuz 5771 p. 55</ref>
# According to many poskim, mild cheddar, feta, mozzarella, and muenster cheeses are considered soft cheeses, however, medium, sharp and aged cheddar, and parmesan cheeses are considered hard cheeses. <ref>[http://www.oukosher.org/pdf/daf19-9c.pdf Rabbi Avrohom Gordimer in OU's Daf HaKashrus] Tamuz 5771 p. 55</ref>
==Clearing off the Table==
# One can not eat milk on the same table that he has previously eaten meat on. If he would like to eat milk  products, he must first clear off any pieces of bread that were left over from the previous meal and change the table clothe. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 89:4 </ref>
# The requirement to clear off bread may also include other types of food that were on the table, depending on how they were eaten from. For instance, if people used their own utensils to take from the salad then the salad must also be removed. <ref> Badei HaShulchan 89:99 </ref>
# There is a machlokes if we are still required to remove the table clothe since we eat on plates and not on the table itself <ref> Pischei Teshuva ad loc. </ref> but our minhag is to still require a place setting <ref> Badei HaShulchan 89:102 </ref>
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