Related for Chullin 221:37
בין כבדא בין כחלא תותי בשרא שרי
Cut it open lengthwise and breadthwise, and the part cut should be below.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' When roasting the liver the cut should be turned to the fire so that the blood should flow out directly and not run on to any other part of the liver.');"><sup>16</sup></span>
Tosefta Terumot
Rabbi Yosei says, we may pickle terumah onions in chullin vinegar, *but we may not pickle terumah onions in terumah vinegar (*MS Erfurt omits "but...vinegar"), and it goes without saying that chullin onions in terumah vinegar [is forbidden]. Rabbi Akiva says, all [foods] cooked together are permitted with meat (but see Ter. 10:11, "except with meat"). [Terumah] meat [cooked] with [chullin] meat is forbidden, and all [foods] that are [both] cooked and mixed together (following MS Erfurt), behold, they are forbidden. Rabbi Eliezer says, liver renders [other foods] forbidden, and *is rendered forbidden [by other foods]. [*Note: per MS Erfurt, "is not rendered forbidden," see also Ter. 10:11.] Rabbi Yishmael son of Rabbi Yochanan ben Berokah says, stewed [liver] renders [other foods] forbidden and is not rendered forbidden [by other foods]. Boiled [liver] renders [other foods] forbidden and is rendered forbidden [by other foods].
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