Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Pesachim 73:7

ת"ר יוצאין בפת נקיה ובהדראה ובסריקין המצויירין בפסח אע"פ שאמרו אין עושין סריקין המצויירין בפסח אמר רב יהודה דבר זה שאל בייתוס בן זונין לחכמים מפני מה אמרו אין עושין סריקין המצויירין בפסח אמרו לו מפני שהאשה שוהה עליה ומחמצתה

if because he takes unnecessary trouble,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' In kneading so much at a time. Though food may be prepared on Festivals, unnecessary trouble is forbidden.');"><sup>10</sup></span> - why particularly on Passover: even on any [other] festival too [it is forbidden]? - That indeed is so, but this Tanna was engaged on<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'standing at'.');"><sup>11</sup></span> the festival of Passover.

Tosefta Pesachim

They fulfill [their obligation of eating unleavened bread] with a wafer soaked [in water] or with a boiled [wafer] that has not [yet] dissolved (Pes. 41a:12, Steinsaltz tr.),the words of Rabbi Meir. Rabbi Yosei says, they fulfill [their obligation] with a soaked wafer but not with a boiled [wafer], even though it has not [yet] dissolved. They fulfill [their obligation] with sponge-cakes baked by [the heat of the] fire, but they do not fulfill [their obligation] with sponge-cakes baked by [the heat of the] sun. They may not bake sponge-cakes by [the heat of the] sun on Passover.
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Tosefta Pesachim

They fulfill [their obligation of eating unleavened bread] with Syrian cakes (which are thicker loaves), whether shaped into figures or whether not shaped into figures. But they may not make Syrian cakes shaped into figures on Passover [itself]. Said Rabbi Yehuda, Boethus ben Zonin asked the the Sages, why is it that they cannot make Syrian cakes shaped into figures on Passover? They said to him, because it takes a woman significant time making them, and [the dough] becomes leavened [during that time]. He said to them, in that case, they can form them using a mold [which would take less time]. They said to him, they will say, all Syrian cakes are forbidden, [but] the Syrian cakes of Boethus are permitted (which would lead to confusion). Rabbi Yosei says, they may Syrian cakes formed into thin wafers, but they may not make Syrian cakes formed into [thick] loaves.
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