Related for Pesachim 69:11
וכן היה רבי יוחנן בן נורי אומר קרמית חייבת בחלה מאי קרמית אמר אביי שיצניתא מאי שיצניתא אמר רב פפא שיצניתא דמשתכחא ביני כלניתא
is incurred for [eating it in] its leavened state. For it was taught: R'Johanan B'Nuri Prohibits [th use of] rice and millet, because it is near to turn leaven. The scholars asked: does 'because it is near to turn leaven' mean that it quickly becomes leaven,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' And therefore it is altogether forbidden on Passover, as it turns leaven before it can be baked.');"><sup>20</sup></span>
Tosefta Pesachim
Rabbi Yochanan ben Nuri says, even with keramit (a type of wild wheat, see Pes. 35a:11, Steinsaltz tr.) does a person fulfill his obligation [to eat unleavened bread] on Passover. They fulfill [their obligation] with second tithe in Jerusalem but not with first fruits. What is the difference between second tithe and first fruits? Second tithe is permitted to eat in the outlying areas, but first fruits are not permitted to eat in the outlying areas.
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