Quotation for Chullin 216:19
ולוי אמר
is a case where each [half an olive's bulk] came from a large pot.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Wherein large quantities of flesh and milk were cooked together. To take out of this Pot half an olive's bulk of flesh and half an olive's bulk of milk and eat them certainly renders one liable to stripes. But to cook half an olive's bulk of meat with half an olive's bulk of milk does not, according to Rab, render one liable to stripes. So that the two rulings given by Rab refer to different cases.');"><sup>13</sup></span>
Tosefta Chullin
A drop of milk that fell onto a cut [of meat], Rabbi Yehuda says, [it is forbidden] if it imparts its taste into that cut, and the Sages say, [it is forbidden] in the same cooking pot. Said Rebbi, the words of Rabbi Yehuda appear preferable in a situation where [the mixture] has neither been stirred nor covered, and the words of the Sages [appear preferable] in a situation where it is stirred or covered. Hot [milk that fell] inside a hot [meat dish], or cold [milk that fell] inside a hot [meat dish] -- these are forbidden. Hot [milk] inside cold [meat], he may rinse it off and eat it. The udder of [an animal] nursing [offspring]: he must tear it open and extract the milk [inside the udder]. [But] if he does not tear it open he does not violate [the prohibition]. The heart: he must tear it open and extract the blood. If it is cooked [with the blood inside], he may tear it open after it is cooked [and extract the blood].
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