If an egg laid on Yom Tov is inadvertently cooked with meat and stew, is it nullified?
Synopsis
An egg laid on Yom Tov cooked with meat and stew is nullified only if there is sixty times its volume, unless the egg colors or flavors the dish (such that it is not recognized by another type).
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