May one fill a pot with beans, lentils, or other legumes (kitniyot) and place it in an oven close to nightfall on Erev Shabbat?
Synopsis
Legumes are categorized as quick-cooking items and are treated as if already begun to cook. This creates the same coal-stirring concern as a partially-cooked pot, prohibiting their placement close to nightfall in an uncovered/unsealed oven.
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