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Related%20passage for Nedarim 6:2

הַנּוֹדֵר מִמַּעֲשֵׂה קְדֵרָה, אֵינוֹ אָסוּר אֶלָּא מִמַּעֲשֵׂה רְתַחְתָּה. אָמַר, קוֹנָם הַיּוֹרֵד לַקְּדֵרָה שֶׁאֵינִי טוֹעֵם, אָסוּר בְּכָל הַמִּתְבַּשְּׁלִין בַּקְּדֵרָה:

If one bevows himself from a kedeirah dish, [something made from flour boiled in a pot], he is forbidden only boiled dishes. If he said: "Konam my tasting what goes into the kedeirah," he is forbidden (to eat) all that is cooked in a kedeirah. [The rule: With vows, the language of the time and place is the criterion. And if there is a place where "roasted" is called "cooked," and "cooked" is called "roasted," then if one bevows himself from what is "cooked," he is forbidden (to eat) what is roasted, and the like. And if the majority use one term and the minority another, we do not say: "Follow the majority," but the possibility of a vow obtains, and wherever there is such a possibility, the stringent option is followed.]

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