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Mishnah

Related for Ketubot 7:2

הַמַּדִּיר אֶת אִשְׁתּוֹ שֶׁלֹּא תִטְעֹם אַחַד מִכָּל הַפֵּרוֹת, יוֹצִיא וְיִתֵּן כְּתֻבָּה. רַבִּי יְהוּדָה אוֹמֵר, בְּיִשְׂרָאֵל, יוֹם אֶחָד יְקַיֵּם, שְׁנַיִם, יוֹצִיא וְיִתֵּן כְּתֻבָּה. וּבְכֹהֶנֶת, שְׁנַיִם יְקַיֵּם, שְׁלֹשָׁה, יוֹצִיא וְיִתֵּן כְּתֻבָּה:

If one accepts his wife's vow not to eat a certain fruit, [as when she says: "I vow not to eat this fruit," and he upholds it], he sends her out and gives her her kethubah. R. Yehudah says: With an Israelite, he keeps her one day, and on the second he sends her out and gives her her kethubah. And with a Cohein, he keeps her two days, and on the third he sends her out and gives her her kethubah. [The halachah is not in accordance with R. Yehudah.]

Tosefta Ketubot

If he made her vow to not taste anything of any kind, whether bad or good food, even if she had never tasted that kind of thing in her life—he sends her out and pays her ketubah. Said Rabbi Yehudah: Daughters of Israel would rather not taste a cooked dish or fruits than to be one day out from under her husband.
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