- Halacha
- Kashering Dishes
Meat on dairy plate
Question
I recently accidentally ate some hot chicken (which was warmed up on a different plate) on a dairy plate that can be considered "fine china". Does it need to be kashered? Can it be kashered?
Answer
The plate is fine and does need Kashering since it was a Kli Sheni.
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