<p dir="ltr">I know that there is a mitzvah to taste one's Shabbos food on erev Shabbos afternoon. But I understand that the express purpose of this is for testing the flavor, so that one can adjust the cooking or ingredients, to make sure that the food comes out as desired.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I have seen a new trend in recent years, in which people are making a special kugel or cholent, specifically for erev Shabbos, and sharing it with family and friends in the last half hour or hour before shul on Friday evening. This would make sense to me, perhaps, if it were earlier in the afternoon, in the summer when Shabbos will be beginning very late. It could also be a good idea for guests who just arrived afyer a long and hungry trip. But the idea of a scheduled snack specifically for enjoyment before Shabbos seems to violate the whole issur against eating late Eruv Shabbos afternoon.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Has anyone else seen this practice? Does anyone know what the origin of this practice is, or the justification for it?</p>
<p dir="ltr">Akiva Miller</p>