What constitutes eating two cooked dishes on the eve of Tisha B'av?
Synopsis
Even a single type of item cooked in two pots constitutes two dishes. One should be strict and avoid two items in one pot unless it is the customary manner of cooking throughout the year. Items cooked from things that can be eaten raw count as cooked dishes.
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