Related for Bava Batra 193:8
א"ר יוחנן משום ר"ש בן יהוצדק כדרך שאמרו לענין איסורן כך אמרו לענין הכשירן
forbidden and [those] of [the second] tithe are always<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Even the first. ');"><sup>13</sup></span> permitted. [Surely this shows] a contradiction between [the respective laws relating to] consecrated things and also between those relating to tithe! — There is no contradiction between [the respective laws relating to] consecrated things, [for] here [the law relates] to objects which were themselves<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' E.g.. wine as a drink offering for the altar. ');"><sup>14</sup></span>
Tosefta Terumot
[With respect to the] pomace of terumah wine, the first products [are considered to be] forbidden [to non-Kohanim as they are deemed terumah], and the second products are permitted. Rabbi Meir says, [if] the second product imparts taste or is from first or second tithe, it is forbidden, [but] third tithe is permitted. And Rabbi yehudah says, [if] it imparts taste and if it is from new produce, [or from] the first, second, or third product, it is forbidden, and the fourth is permitted. Rabbi Meir says, [with respect to] the fourth product, if it imparts taste. [Relatedly,] the dried-out pomace of Gentiles is forbidden to derive benefit from.
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