Mesorat%20hashas for Zevachim 192:13
ותרומה לא בעיא שטיפה ומריקה והתניא קדרה שבישל בה בשר לא יבשל בה חלב ואם בישל בנותן טעם תרומה לא יבשל בה חולין ואם בישל בנותן טעם
Now, does not terumah necessitate scouring and rinsing? Surely it was taught: You may not boil milk in a pot in which meat was boiled, and if one did, [the milk is forbidden] if it [the meat] could communicate its flavour [to it]<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If the pot had absorbed so much of the meat that it now would noticeably impart its flavour to the milk.');"><sup>24</sup></span> If one boiled terumah in it, one must not boil hullin in it; and if one did, [the hullin is forbidden] if it [the terumah] could communicate flavour [to it]!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' As in the preceding note. Hence it must be made fit by scalding with boiling water, which expels the absorbed matter (this is called hag'alah) , as otherwise whatever is subsequently boiled therein is forbidden to lay Israelites. It is assumed that hag'alah is the same as scouring and rinsing.');"><sup>25</sup></span>
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