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It varies according to regional tradition;

For meat after dairy 30 minutes is usually regarded as sufficient, although longer may be necessary to clear residues of some cheeses; a table should be re-set, though, while the person themself should brush their teeth or eat something pareve in-between.

As for dairy after meat, a longer amount of time is necessary to guarantee that meat residue is cleared from the mouth. Many Orthodox Jews wait 6 hours. Others may wait 3 hours

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There is no prescribed waiting period after dairy. The only concern is accidently mixing meat and dairy in one's own mouth.

Many Orthodox Jews wait 1 hour after eating Hard cheeses, but do not wait after drinking milk. They will either brush their teeth, rinse their mouth, or eat a piece of fruit prior to eating meat.

Many non-orthodox Jews who keep kosher follow similar or lighter customs.

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