What is the law regarding leaving raw food (kiddra chaita) on the fire before Shabbat?
Synopsis
All agree that completely raw meat may be left on the fire even without gerufa/ketuma, because the person mentally disengages from it knowing it will not be ready until morning. Raw vegetables or quick-cooking foods are excluded from this leniency.
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