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# Fruits with a moist inner flesh are subject to gilui, but some, such as figs and grapes are permitted, unless they have bite marks.<ref>Avodah Zarah 30b. See Talmidei Rabbeinu Yonah ad loc</ref> | # Fruits with a moist inner flesh are subject to gilui, but some, such as figs and grapes are permitted, unless they have bite marks.<ref>Avodah Zarah 30b. See Talmidei Rabbeinu Yonah ad loc</ref> | ||
# Water that was used to soak food and taste changed because of it is not subject to gilui.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:9)</ref> | # Water that was used to soak food and taste changed because of it is not subject to gilui.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:9)</ref> | ||
# Beverages left in refrigerators and water in an urn are not subject to gilui.<ref>[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pdfpager.aspx?req=55583&st=&pgnum=29 Shu"t Avnei Derech 5:6]. Note the well-written introductory survey of the issue.</ref> | |||
==Other Factors== | ==Other Factors== | ||
# The suspicion applies both day and night.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:11), Tur (Yoreh Deah 116:1)</ref> | # The suspicion applies both day and night.<ref>Rambam (Hilchot Rotzeach 11:11), Tur (Yoreh Deah 116:1)</ref> |