Tosefta for Chullin 194:26
גיד בששים ואין גיד מן המנין כחל בששים וכחל מן המנין
The udder is neutralized in sixty-fold, but the udder itself is to be included.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' If an udder which was not emptied of its milk was cooked together with meat, the entire contents of the pot would be forbidden unless there was in the pot sixty times as much as the milk of the udder. (The quantity of milk in the udder is regarded as equal to the volume of the udder) . Now the udder can also be included to make up this sixty-fold since it is not the udder that is forbidden but only the milk contained in it. In other words, there must be in the pot fifty-nine times the quantity of the udder; v. infra 109a.');"><sup>15</sup></span>
Tosefta Terumot
Unclean fish that was pickled with clean fish: He washes [the clean fish] thoroughly and it is permitted. Unclean salted fish and clean unsalted fish: It is forbidden. Clean salted fish and unclean unsalted fish: It is permitted. Unclean fish that was cooked with clean fish: We treat it as though [the clean fish was cooked with] leeks (see Hul. 97b:8) -- if there is sufficient quantity to impart taste, it is forbidden, and if not, it is permitted.
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