Related for Pesachim 77:2
ומצטרפין לכזית ויוצאין בקלח שלהן ובדמאי ובמעשר ראשון שנטלה תרומתו ומעשר שני והקדש שנפדו:
WITH H A R H A B I N A,<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' A kind of creeper.');"><sup>3</sup></span> WITH ENDIVES ['ULSHIN] AND WITH MAROR.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Lit., 'bitter' (herb) . A plant, prob. Cichorium ltybus. Succory (Jast.) .');"><sup>4</sup></span> THE LAW IS COMPLIED WITH BY [EATING THEM] BOTH MOIST [FRESH] AND DRY, BUT NOT PRESERVED [IN VINEGAR], NOR STEWED NOR BOILED.<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Shelukin means boiled to a pulp; mebushalin, boiled in the usual manner.');"><sup>5</sup></span>
Tosefta Pesachim
Rabbi Yehuda ben Beteira says, they fulfill [the obligation of eating bitter herbs] with lettuce (חזרת) and with mustard. Rabbi Yishmael bar Rabbi Yochanan ben Berokah says, one does not fulfull [the obligation] with anything that burns [the mouth]. Rabbi Yehuda says, anything that makes one pale [after eating it] fulfills [the obligation]. They may fulfill [the obligation] either with wet or dry [bitter herbs]. Rabbi Meir says, [the halacha should rather be formulated as] "they even fulfill [their obligation] with dry [bitter herbs]." Rabbi Tzadok says, [the halacha should rather be formulated as] "they even fulfill [their obligation] with pickled [bitter herbs]."
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