If one bites into food - a piece of bread or fruit, for example - and some blood (from the gums or elsewhere) gets onto the food, one has to remove the bloody part before eating the rest.
However, you may swallow your own blood originating in your mouth - from bleeding gums or a cut tongue, for example - if it did not leave your mouth.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 46:3
- Danny
Monday, 11 Sivan 5777
אִם נָשַׁךְ כִּכָּר וְכַדּוֹמֶה וְיָצָא דָּם מִשִּׁנָּיו עַל גַּבֵּי הַכִּכָּר, צָרִיךְ לַחְתֹּךְ מְקוֹם הַדָּם וּלְזָרְקוֹ. אֲבָל הַדָּם שֶׁבֵּין הַשִּׁנַּיִם מוֹצְצוֹ בְּחֹל, כֵּיוָן שֶׁלֹּא פָּרַשׁ
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