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# There's three catogories of mixtures. 1) A mixture can consist of disparate objects that are near each other. 2) A mixture is formed when there's items attached to one another. 3) Items on top of one another also form a mixture. <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 91-95) </ref>
# There's three catogories of mixtures. 1) A mixture can consist of disparate objects that are near each other. 2) A mixture is formed when there's items attached to one another. 3) Items on top of one another also form a mixture. <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 91-95) </ref>
## A group of objects are considered a mixture if the individual items loose thier identity as individuals and the items are seens as a group and not individuals. This includes examples such as  
## A group of objects are considered a mixture if the individual items loose thier identity as individuals and the items are seens as a group and not individuals. This includes examples such as  
* beans, barley, potato, and meat in a chulent,  
*** beans, barley, potato, and meat in a chulent,  
* mixed nuts in a bowl,  
*** mixed nuts in a bowl,  
* spliced fruit in a bowl  
*** spliced fruit in a bowl  
* pile of utensils
*** pile of utensils
* platter of different types of deli
*** platter of different types of deli
* platter of different types of cakes <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 92-3) </ref>
*** platter of different types of cakes <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 92-3) </ref>
## The greater amount of objects in a concentrated area makes the items form a mixture. The larger the objects the more items that are needed in order for the items to loose thier identity. <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 92) </ref>
## The greater amount of objects in a concentrated area makes the items form a mixture. The larger the objects the more items that are needed in order for the items to loose thier identity. <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 92) </ref>
## Items that are attached are considered a mixture. This includes the following examples:
## Items that are attached are considered a mixture. This includes the following examples: