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# However if there’s a difference in the species, taste, function, or quality in the foods the group of items is considered a mixture. <Ref> Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | # However if there’s a difference in the species, taste, function, or quality in the foods the group of items is considered a mixture. <Ref> Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | ||
# The following are examples of groups that constitute a mixture being that the items are different in some of the above respects: | # The following are examples of groups that constitute a mixture being that the items are different in some of the above respects: | ||
## cooked and baked apples have different tastes <Ref> Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | |||
## boiled and roasted chicken have different tastes <ref> Mishna Brurah 319:15 </ref> | |||
## soup spoon and teaspoon have different functions <ref> ayil meshulash pg 16, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | |||
## kitchen and table knife have different functions <ref> ayil meshulash pg 16, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | |||
## large and small plates have different functions <ref> ayil meshulash pg 16, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | |||
## spoons and forks have different functions <ref> ayil meshulash pg 16, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | |||
## matzah meal and matzah chunks have different functions <ref> Pri Megadim M”Z 319:2, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | |||
### It’s permissible to take full matzah boards from a box which has broken pieces in order to have two full boards for Lechem Mishna even if one does this by taking out one board at a time and putting back the broken boards. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:28 </ref> | |||
### However, one may not take all the broken pieces out of a stack of matzah’s with whole and broken boards of matzah unless one plans on using all the matzah (broken and whole) for that meal. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:28 </ref> | |||
# Something as having a different qualities if the undesired one is eaten only out of necessity <ref> Mishna Brurah 319:7, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | # Something as having a different qualities if the undesired one is eaten only out of necessity <ref> Mishna Brurah 319:7, Shabbat Kitchen pg 90 </ref> | ||
## fresh and spoiled grapes have different qualities <ref> Shabbat Kitchen 91 </ref> | |||
## cooked and burnt meats have different qualities <ref> Mishna Brurah 319:15 </ref> | |||
# If only part of the fruit is spoiled one may remove that fruit from a mixture of good fruits. However, an altogether rotten fruit may not be removed from a mixture of good fruits. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:25 </ref> | # If only part of the fruit is spoiled one may remove that fruit from a mixture of good fruits. However, an altogether rotten fruit may not be removed from a mixture of good fruits. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:25 </ref> | ||
===Items of different sizes=== | ===Items of different sizes=== |