Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Commentary for Pesachim 148:6

והילכתא דסמידא בין אסמיק בין לא אסמיק שריא דחיורתא אי זיג כזוזא חיורא שריא אי לא אסיר דשאר קמחים אסמיק אסור לא אסמיק שרי

[As to] a stuffed [lamb], he who forbids [does so] even if the mouth is at the bottom; while he who permits [does so] even if the mouth is on top. Now the law is: a stuffed [lamb, etc.] is permitted even if the mouth is on top.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When it is suspended for roasting; though there is no opening for the blood to run out, it nevertheless oozes out through the flesh.');"><sup>12</sup></span> [With regard to] raw meat,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Umza is raw meat, unsalted and unsoaked. Blood in flesh is forbidden only if it travels from one part of the flesh to another. But if it remains in its original place, e.g., when raw meat is pickled dry, it is permitted (Rashi) .');"><sup>13</sup></span>

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