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Related על נדרים 116:16

Tosefta Terumot

[If] he planted a liter of first tithe [produce] and, behold, it grew to become ten liters, he is liable in terumah, in frst tithe, and in second tithe, and the next time he separates tithes, he separates them on behalf of the first tithe [produce] that he planted. [If he planted] a liter of second tithe, and, behold, it grew to become ten liters, he is liable in terumah and in first tithe and in second tithe, and he goes back and measures the second tithe that he planted [to ensure he has separated a sufficient quantity].
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Tosefta Terumot

One who pulls weeds among [terumah] leeks with a Gentile (alt., "with a Samaritan"), even though its produce is untithed, he may not* eat casually among the produce [of leeks]. [*Note: Ter. 9:7 has "he may eat casually."] Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar says, right after shevi'it (the seventh year of the agricultural cycle, when fields lie fallow), he is permitted [to eat casually if he is weeding alongside] a Jew.
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Tosefta Terumot

One who pulls weeds among [terumah] leeks with a Gentile (alt., "with a Samaritan"), even though its produce is untithed, he may not* eat casually among the produce [of leeks]. [*Note: Ter. 9:7 has "he may eat casually."] Rabbi Shimon ben Elazar says, right after shevi'it (the seventh year of the agricultural cycle, when fields lie fallow), he is permitted [to eat casually if he is weeding alongside] a Jew.
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Tosefta Terumot

These are the types of chasiot (=plants belonging to the leek family): the lof, the garlic, and the onions, and the porrets. Rabbi Yehuda says, there are no "types" of chasiot except for porrets.
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Mishnah Terumot

He who weeds allium plants (whose seeds do not disintegrate) for a Gentile, even though the produce is untithed he eat from them in a casual fashion. Saplings of terumah which had become unclean and were re-planted, become clean from their uncleanness. But they must not be eaten until the edible part [of the stalk] has been lopped off. Rabbi Judah says: he must [before eating] lop off a second time that which grew on the edible part.
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