The Ben Ish Hai, in Parashat Netzavim, addresses the question of which foods should be eaten and avoided on Rosh Hashanah. He writes that one should not eat sour foods or foods cooked with sour ingredients on Rosh Hashanah. Similarly, one should avoid fruits that have yet to ripen and thus have a
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