Related for Yevamot 146:14
הנך נפישן ואיבעית אימא כרת עדיפא:
a fifth,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Payable by a non-priest who eats terumah unwittingly even at a time when it is permitted to priests. The fifth is not payable in respect of holy food when its consumption is permitted to priests. ');"><sup>30</sup></span> it cannot be redeemed<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Holy food, however, may be redeemed in certain circumstances. ');"><sup>31</sup></span> and it is forbidden to non-priests!<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Holy food of the minor degree is permissible to non-priests. ');"><sup>32</sup></span>
Tosefta Bikkurim
There is a stringency with Terumah (the priestly portion of produce) that there is not with second tithe (which is exchanged for money and brought to Jerusalem) or first fruits, and [a stringency] with second tithe that there is not with Terumah. [With respect to the stringency of Terumah], we may not take [Terumah] except out of a mass [of produce] in close proximity (המוקף), nor may we take it except from [produce that is in] a finished state, nor may we take it except from the pure on behalf of the impure, or the medumma (a forbidden mixture of Terumah and chullin), and we are liable on it for an extra fifth, and it applies to all [species of] produce, which is not the case with first fruits. And it applies to all the years [of the seven-year agricultural cycle other than the seventh year], all of which is not the case with second tithe [which only applies to the first, second, fourth, and fifth years].
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