Commentary for Chullin 141:31
הניחא לרבי יוחנן דאמר
Perhaps there it is different, for the reason is that it is no lon fit for a stranger!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' From Deut. XIV, 21: Ye shall not eat nebelah, thou mayest give it to the stranger, is derived the rule that only that is deemed nebelah which is in the condition fit to be eaten by a stranger. Since this food has been swallowed, even if vomited out, it is no more fit for a stranger, hence it is not deemed nebelah and therefore does not render him unclean after sunset.');"><sup>19</sup></span>
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