Tosefta for Chullin 195:34
אבא לא שיער בארבעים ושבע ואני אשער בארבעים וחמש
R'Hiyya B'Abba said in the name of R'Joshua B'Levi who said it in the name of Bar Kappara: All prohibited substances of the Torah are [neutralized] in sixty-fold.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Provided the taste of the forbidden substance can no longer be felt in the mixture, for so long as the taste can be felt it will not become kf neutralized (Rashi) . V. however Tosaf. s.v. .');"><sup>13</sup></span>
Tosefta Terumot
[With regard to ritually] clean eggs that one boiled with unclean eggs: If [the unclean eggs] are of sufficient quantity to impart taste [to the clean eggs], the [clean eggs] are forbidden, and if not, they are permitted. [With regard to] eggs that one boiled and found in one of them a baby chick: If [the egg with the chick] is able to impart taste [to the clean eggs], they are forbidden, and if not, they are permitted. Abortive eggs ("גיעולי ביצים", per Jastrow, alt., "scalded eggs [cooked with unclean eggs]," per Rashi, Hul. 64b:2) are permitted for eating. Spoiled eggs ("ביצים מוזרות," lit. "strange eggs," see Hul. 12:3): A hearty soul may eat them. [If] he found blood in one of them, he throws away the blood and eats the rest.
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Tosefta Terumot
[With regard to ritually] clean eggs that one boiled with unclean eggs: If [the unclean eggs] are of sufficient quantity to impart taste [to the clean eggs], the [clean eggs] are forbidden, and if not, they are permitted. [With regard to] eggs that one boiled and found in one of them a baby chick: If [the egg with the chick] is able to impart taste [to the clean eggs], they are forbidden, and if not, they are permitted. Abortive eggs ("גיעולי ביצים", per Jastrow, alt., "scalded eggs [cooked with unclean eggs]," per Rashi, Hul. 64b:2) are permitted for eating. Spoiled eggs ("ביצים מוזרות," lit. "strange eggs," see Hul. 12:3): A hearty soul may eat them. [If] he found blood in one of them, he throws away the blood and eats the rest.
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Tosefta Terumot
[With regard to ritually] clean eggs that one boiled with unclean eggs: If [the unclean eggs] are of sufficient quantity to impart taste [to the clean eggs], the [clean eggs] are forbidden, and if not, they are permitted. [With regard to] eggs that one boiled and found in one of them a baby chick: If [the egg with the chick] is able to impart taste [to the clean eggs], they are forbidden, and if not, they are permitted. Abortive eggs ("גיעולי ביצים", per Jastrow, alt., "scalded eggs [cooked with unclean eggs]," per Rashi, Hul. 64b:2) are permitted for eating. Spoiled eggs ("ביצים מוזרות," lit. "strange eggs," see Hul. 12:3): A hearty soul may eat them. [If] he found blood in one of them, he throws away the blood and eats the rest.
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