Reference for Nedarim 6:10
מִן הַכְּרוּב, אָסוּר בְּאִסְפַּרְגּוֹס. מִן הָאִסְפַּרְגּוֹס, מֻתָּר בִּכְרוּב. מִן הַגְּרִיסִים, אָסוּר מִן הַמִּקְפָּה, וְרַבִּי יוֹסֵי מַתִּיר. מִן הַמִּקְפָּה, מֻתָּר בִּגְרִיסִין. מִן הַמִּקְפָּה, אָסוּר בְּשׁוּם, וְרַבִּי יוֹסֵי מַתִּיר. מִן הַשּׁוּם, מֻתָּר בְּמִקְפָּה. מִן הָעֲדָשִׁים, אָסוּר בַּאֲשִׁישִׁין, וְרַבִּי יוֹסֵי מַתִּיר. מִן הָאֲשִׁישִׁים, מֻתָּר בַּעֲדָשִׁים. חִטָּה חִטִּים שֶׁאֵינִי טוֹעֵם, אָסוּר בָּהֶן בֵּין קֶמַח בֵּין פָּת. גְּרִיס גְּרִיסִין שֶׁאֵינִי טוֹעֵם, אָסוּר בָּהֶן בֵּין חַיִּין בֵּין מְבֻשָּׁלִים. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, קוֹנָם גְּרִיס אוֹ חִטָּה שֶׁאֵינִי טוֹעֵם, מֻתָּר לָכוֹס חַיִּים:
(If one bevows himself) from cabbage, he is forbidden (to eat) asparagus [a kind of cabbage. But cabbage is not called asparagus. Another interpretation: "asparagus" — the water in which asparagus is boiled.] (If he bevows himself) from asparagus, he is permitted (to eat) cabbage. from beans, he is forbidden (to eat) mikpeh [a thick dish of beans or of pudding. For even though they are inserted in the mikpeh, they are still called "beans." R. Yossi permits it. [For he holds that it is called a "mikpeh" of beans, but not "beans" alone. from mikpeh he is permitted (to eat) beans. from mikpeh, he is forbidden (to eat) garlic. [They used to put garlic into every mikpeh to give it a taste, and the garlic is the "mikpeh."] R. Yossi permits it. from ashishim, he is permitted (to eat) lentils. [ashishim are the remnants of lentils. The halachah is not in accordance with R. Yossi in all three instances in our Mishnah.] "wheat, wheats that I not taste," ["wheat" connotes a baked loaf; "wheats," chewing matter], he is forbidden (to eat) them, whether flour or loaf. "beans, beans that I not taste," he is forbidden (to eat) them, whether raw or cooked. R. Yehudah says (If he says:) "Konam, that I not eat bean or wheat," he is permitted to chew them raw.