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===Other examples===
===Other examples===
# One must check lettuce to make sure that there’s no bugs on it. On [[Shabbat]], one may remove a large insect such as a caterpillar, however it’s preferable to take it off with a piece of lettuce. However, a small insect may not be removed unless one takes a piece of the lettuce with it. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:36 </ref>
# One must check lettuce to make sure that there’s no bugs on it. On [[Shabbat]], one may remove a large insect such as a caterpillar, however it’s preferable to take it off with a piece of lettuce. However, a small insect may not be removed unless one takes a piece of the lettuce with it. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:36 </ref>
# One should use a spoon to remove a teabag so that one doesn’t let the drips absorbed into the essence drip out of it and into the cup. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:58, The 39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 3 pg 519) </ref>
# One should use a spoon to remove a teabag from a cup of tea, so that the drips of tea absorbed in the teabag aren't separated from the teabag. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:58. The 39 Melachos (Rabbi Ribiat, vol 2 pg 519) places this halacha under the melacha of [[Merakaid]]. </ref>
# One may not remove peas from the pod as this violates the melacha of threshing unless the pod is also edible. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:32 </ref>
# If a tea kettle has a mixture of tea and tea leaves and at the spout of the kettle there is a mesh wiring that separate out the leaves, one may pour from the kettle as long as the tea leaves have settled to the bottom of the pot and aren't being separated from the liquid going through the spout. However, once the flow comes to a trickle one shouldn't pour from the kettle because in doing so one would be separating the tea from the tea leaves using a strainer. <ref>39 Melachos (vol 2, pg 519) </ref>
# One may not remove peas from the pod as this violates the melacha of [[Threshing|threshing]] ([[Dosh]]) unless the pod is also edible. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:32 </ref>
# One may remove a grape from the bunch (or bananas from a bunch) as long as it’s done right before eating and the bunch is cut from the vine. Some are stringent regarding removing dates from the bunch. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:42 </ref>
# One may remove a grape from the bunch (or bananas from a bunch) as long as it’s done right before eating and the bunch is cut from the vine. Some are stringent regarding removing dates from the bunch. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:42 </ref>
# In a fruit bowl, one may remove a grape sitting on top of a plum in order to eat the plum, however if the top grape is rotten, it’s forbidden to remove it, rather one may spill out the whole bowl and pick out the plum. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:41 </ref>  
# In a fruit bowl, one may remove a grape sitting on top of a plum in order to eat the plum, however if the top grape is rotten, it’s forbidden to remove it, rather one may spill out the whole bowl and pick out the plum. <Ref> Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:41 </ref>