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Quotation for Chullin 216:6

והא איתמר חצי זית בשר וחצי זית חלב שבשלן זה עם זה אמר רב

whence it is clear that the Torah forbade the kid only and not the milk.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Rab contends that whenever flesh and milk are cooked together in any proportion whatsoever, it is only the flesh that is forbidden and not the milk.');"><sup>5</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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