If one designated separate etrogs for each of the seven days of Sukkot, may each be eaten on its respective day?
Synopsis
When seven distinct etrogs are designated for the seven days of Sukkot (one for each day), each etrog is designated only for its own day and may be eaten the following day or evening, though it remains muktzeh on its designated day.
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