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Talmud for Nedarim 6:7

הַנּוֹדֵר מִן הַיַּיִן, מֻתָּר בְּתַבְשִׁיל שֶׁיֶּשׁ בּוֹ טַעַם יַיִן. אָמַר קוֹנָם יַיִן זֶה שֶׁאֵינִי טוֹעֵם, וְנָפַל לְתַבְשִׁיל, אִם יֶשׁ בּוֹ בְנוֹתֵן טַעַם, הֲרֵי זֶה אָסוּר. הַנּוֹדֵר מִן הָעֲנָבִים, מֻתָּר בְּיַיִן. מִן הַזֵּיתִים, מֻתָּר בְּשֶׁמֶן. אָמַר קוֹנָם זֵיתִים וַעֲנָבִים אֵלּוּ שֶׁאֵינִי טוֹעֵם, אָסוּר בָּהֶן וּבַיּוֹצֵא מֵהֶן:

If one bevows himself from wine, he is permitted (to eat) a dish which has the flavor of wine. [as per the rabbis to R. Yehudah (above)]. If he said: "Konam, that I not taste this wine," and it fell into a dish, if there is in it enough to impart a flavor, it is forbidden. If one bevowed himself from grapes, he is permitted (to drink) wine. (If he bevowed himself) from olives, he is permitted (to ingest) oil. If he said: "Konam these olives and grapes, that I not eat them," he is forbidden (to eat) them and what is exuded from them.

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