Commentary for Chullin 215:14
מין במינו לא בטיל לימא פליגא אדרבא דאמר רבא
Rab said: As soon as it [the drop of milk] imparted a flavour to the piece of flesh, that piece becomes forbidden like nebelah, and it in turn renders all the other pieces forbidden,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Even though the other pieces in the pot are together more than sixty times the volume of the piece upon which the milk fell.');"><sup>12</sup></span>
Rashi on Chullin
Mishna: A drop of dairy that falls upon a piece [of meat] - Inside the pot upon one piece [of meat among several] and it the pot is not stirred; it [the pot] will not acquire the taste of the drop, rather only the piece by itself.
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Tosafot on Chullin
A drop of dairy that falls upon a piece of meat, if it gives to the piece a taste - It will be forbidden...if the entire piece is outside of the sauce. This is discussed like it is said in Perek "Gid HaNaase" (Daf צו of Maasechet Chullin). Therefore, from this discussion, the piece [of meat] will nullify the drop [of dairy] and not the remaining pieces because the dairy spreads upon the whole piece, and doesn't spread from the piece to the other pieces. However, [to be finished later]
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Rashi on Chullin
If it [the drop of dairy] gives taste to a piece [of meat] - that is to say; [if] the piece of meat by itself is not 60 times larger, to nullify the drop, the piece is immediately forbidden. And the remaining pieces in the pot are not discussed by the Tanna of our Mishna. The Gemara argues if the piece returns and makes [all pieces] forbidden or not.
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