Is noten ta'am li-fgam (detrimental flavor) permitted for chametz on Pesach?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that noten ta'am li-fgam (detrimental flavor) is permitted even on Pesach. The Rema records the Ashkenazi custom to be strict, prohibiting even detrimental taste, and in places where this custom exists, even mashehu combined with detrimental taste is forbidden.
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