Tosefta for Chullin 225:35
אמר שמואל משום ר' חייא
Samuel said in the name of R'Hiyya: If a man breaks the neck bone of an animal [after it has been slaughtered but] before the life departed from it, he thereby makes the meat heavy,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' For the animal is bereft of its last energy to spurt out the blood, and the blood now settles in the limbs of the animal.');"><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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