What is the law when a split wheat kernel is found on a chicken before or after salting?
Synopsis
Before salting: washing suffices (cold contact). After salting: peeling suffices per the Mechaber; some require cutting deeply around it. The Rema forbids the entire piece with the kernel but permits others with slight peeling.
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