into a hundred of clean hullin.1 R. Eliezer says: The terumah is separated and left to rot.2 For I maintain that the same se'ah which fell was separated. But the Sages say: A se'ah is separated and eaten in a mouldy state,3 parched, kneaded in fruit juice,4 or divided into [minute] loaves, so that there shall not be in one place the size of an egg.5 And it was taught in connection: As to that hullin unclean food, nevertheless, so long as the former is not being made fit to receive levitical uncleanness, i.e. does not come in contact with a liquid, the mixture can be eaten in the manner set forth here.