Avodah Zarah 2:6

Avodah Zarah2: 6
אֵלּו דְבָרִים שֶׁל עוֹבְדֵי כּוֹכָבִים אֲסוּרִין, וְאֵין אִסּוּרָן אִסּוּר הֲנָאָה: חָלָב שֶׁחֲלָבוֹ עוֹבֵד כּוֹכָבִים וְאֵין יִשְׂרָאֵל רוֹאֵהוּ, וְהַפַּת, וְהַשֶּׁמֶן שֶׁלָּהֶן. רַבִּי וּבֵית דִּינוֹ הִתִּירוּ בַשֶּׁמֶן. וּשְׁלָקוֹת, וּכְבָשִׁין שֶׁדַּרְכָּן לָתֵת לְתוֹכָן יַיִן וָחֹמֶץ, וְטָרִית טְרוּפָה, וְצִיר שֶׁאֵין בָּהּ דָּגָה [כִּלְבִּית שׁוֹטֶטֶת בּוֹ], וְהַחִילָק, וְקֹרֶט שֶׁל חִלְתִּית, וּמֶלַח סַלְקוֹנְטִית — הֲרֵי אֵלּוּ אֲסוּרִין, וְאֵין אִסּוּרָן אִסּוּר הֲנָאָה.
These items of idolaters are prohibited, but their prohibition is not a prohibition against all benefit: milk that a gentile milked without a Jew watching him (lit., and a Jew does not see him), and [their] bread, and oil —- Rabbi and his court permitted the oil —- and cooked foods, and preserves into which they are accustomed to put wine and vinegar, and minced taris, and brine which does not have kilbis-fish floating in it, and the chilak, and a grain of chiltis, and salkontis-salt; these are prohibited, but their prohibition is not a prohibition against all benefit.