Chasidut for Pesachim 238:12
לא מיבעיא קאמר לא מיבעיא אחר מצה דלא נפיש טעמייהו אבל לאחר הפסח דנפיש טעמיה ולא מצי עבוריה לית לן בה קמשמע לן
Samuel said: E.g. , mushrooms for myself and pigeons for Abba.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' I.e., Rab. Rab and Samuel used to eat pigeons and mushrooms respectively after the meal, as desert, and Samuel says that this must not be done after the Paschal meal. Thus his interpretation (and R. Johanan's which follows) is stricter than Rab's. For Rab only forbids further eating elsewhere, whereas Samuel forbids it in the same place.');"><sup>16</sup></span> R'Hanina B'Shila and R'Johanan said: E.g. , dates, parched ears of corn, and nuts. It was taught as R'Johanan: You must not conclude after the Paschal meal with e.g. , dates, parched ears, and nuts.
Kedushat Levi
By reliving what our forefathers had experienced at the time of the Exodus, and what had brought them to a level of seeing the greatness of the Creator and His relationship to us by the miracles He performed for us, we hope to prevent these lofty feelings from fading into oblivion. Rabban Gamliel had therefore said that even people who serve G’d on a “higher” level, must perform the three basic mitzvoth on the Seder night by both mouth (words) and deed (eating).