Fresh fruit is always Kosher, however, it may have an עָרְלָה (tree less than 3 years old) problem, as we've learned in the past few days.
When in doubt if the tree is less than 4 years old:
- In Israel, the fruit from such a tree is forbidden. (This is one of the reasons that fruit needs Rabbinic Supervision in Israel. Other issues include Shmita, נֶטַע רְבָעִי - the 4th year fruit - and the separation of Terumot and Ma'asrot.)
- Outside of Israel, the fruit is allowed, as long as you don’t pick it yourself. This is the way Moshe was given the Halocho at Har Sinai.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 173, Mishna Orlo, 3:9
- Danny
Monday, 18 Menachem Av 5778
Monday, July 30, 2018
Halocho #2113 - How do I know if a fruit is Kosher?
סְפֵק עָרְלָה, בְּאֶרֶץ יִשְׂרָאֵל אָסוּר, וּבְסוּרְיָא מֻתָּר, וּבְחוּצָה לָאָרֶץ יוֹרֵד וְלוֹקֵחַ, וּבִלְבַד שֶׁלֹּא יִרְאֶנּוּ לוֹקֵט
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