Reference for Zevachim 11:8
בִּשֵּׁל בּוֹ קָדָשִׁים וְחֻלִּין, אוֹ קָדְשֵׁי קָדָשִׁים וְקָדָשִׁים קַלִּים, אִם יֵשׁ בָּהֶן בְּנוֹתֵן טַעַם, הֲרֵי הַקַּלִּים נֶאֱכָלִין כַּחֲמוּרִין, וְאֵינָן טְעוּנִין מְרִיקָה וּשְׁטִיפָה, וְאֵינָם פּוֹסְלִין בְּמַגָּע. רָקִיק שֶׁנָּגַע בְּרָקִיק, וַחֲתִיכָה בַּחֲתִיכָה, לֹא כָל הָרָקִיק וְלֹא כָל הַחֲתִיכוֹת אֲסוּרִין. אֵינוֹ אָסוּר אֶלָּא מְקוֹם שֶׁבָּלָע:
[If] one cooked both sacred things and non-sacred things [in one vessel], or [cooked in one vessel] both <i>Kodshai Kodashim</i> and <i>Kodashim Kalim</i>, if there is enough [meat] to impart flavor, the less stringent [meat] must be eaten following the [rules governing] the more stringent [meat], and [the vessels] do not require scouring and rinsing and [the mixture] does not render invalid through contact. [If] a wafer touched another wafer, or a piece of meat touched another piece of meat, neither the whole wafer nor the whole piece of meat become prohibited, rather just the place of absorption does.
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