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Imperfect Peaches

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Chana from Kiryat Sefer asks:

I obtained some peaches from an Otzar Beis Din distribution station. Some of the fruit was bruised. May I cut away the bruised sections or do I have to eat them? If it is permitted to remove the bruised parts, what should I do with them? May I throw away the peach pits?

You do not have to force yourself to eat the bruised parts of the fruit. There is no obligation to eat sh'mittah produce; it is only forbidden to actively destroy such produce, whether directly or indirectly. Therefore, the bruised parts should be placed in the sh'mittah pail till they become rotten. They may then be thrown into the garbage. The pits have no kedushas shvi'is, since they are not eaten by humans or animals. However, it is difficult to remove all traces of the fruit from the pit. One should therefore place the pits in the sh'mittah pail.

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