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==What constitutes a mixture?== | ==What constitutes a mixture?== | ||
# A group of identical items isn't considered a mixture and may be separated without violating borer. <Ref> Rama 319:3 rules that it's permissible to seperate peices of fish by the size since it's all one type of food. Mishna Brurah 319:15 writes that even though the Taz argues on the Rama, most achronim agree with the Rama. So write's the Shabbos Kitchen (pg 87-88) and Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:24 that there's no borer when | # A group of identical items isn't considered a mixture and may be separated without violating borer. <Ref> Rama 319:3 rules that it's permissible to seperate peices of fish by the size since it's all one type of food. Mishna Brurah 319:15 writes that even though the Taz argues on the Rama, most achronim agree with the Rama. So write's the Shabbos Kitchen (pg 87-88) and Shemirat Shabbat KeHilchata 3:24 that there's no borer when separating indentical objects. </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> Shabbos 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> Shabbos 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: |