Commentary for Chullin 67:5
בשר בבשר מיחלף בשר בפירי לא מיחלף
but one could not mistake meat for produce.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Terumah is an offering of produce and not of meat, so that a priest would eat his ordinary produce in a state of cleanness in order to be so accustomed for terumah, but not his meat. The latter therefore cannot be regarded in law as anything else than ordinary meat even though the owner actually keeps it in the cleanness proper to terumah.');"><sup>4</sup></span>
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