Quoting%20commentary for Chullin 222:34
ואמר לן ליטעמיה קפילא
[He replied:] That is so, but I am speaking o case where there is no gentile cook available.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Where a gentile cook is available he may taste the food cooked in this vessel, and if he pronounces it to be absolutely free from the taste or flavour of blood it may then be eaten. So that in fact there is no distinction between the two cases cited by R. Kahana.');"><sup>11</sup></span>
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