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### 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>
## If the group of objects is possibilly a mixture and it's unclear we’re strict to consider it a mixture not to do borer. <ref> Shabbat Kitchen pg 91 writes that we are very strict by borer since it's possible to violate borer on a deoritta level by lacking just one the three requirements. </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:
### fat attached to meat  
### fat attached to meat  
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### a damaged part of a fruit to the fruit <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 93) </ref>
### a damaged part of a fruit to the fruit <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 93) </ref>
### the pit of the fruit to the flesh of the fruit <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 112) </ref>
### the pit of the fruit to the flesh of the fruit <ref> Shabbos Kitchen (pg 112) </ref>
# If the group of objects is possibilly a mixture and it's unclear we’re strict to consider it a mixture not to do borer. <ref> Shabbat Kitchen pg 91 writes that we are very strict by borer since it's possible to violate borer on a deoritta level by lacking just one the three requirements. </ref>
## If items are piled on top of one another, they are considered a mixture even if each item is individually recognizable. <ref> Mishna Brurah 319:15 (at the end), Shabbat Kitchen (pg 94-5) </ref>
## Examples of this type of mixture include:
### different type of plates (or sizes) in a stack
### towels or clothes in a pile <ref> Shabbat Kitchen (pg 95) </ref>


==The permitted way to separate==
==The permitted way to separate==