Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Tosefta for Pesachim 90:15

אמר עולא בעו במערבא בית ועלייה מהו בית ואכסדרא מהו שני בתים זה לפנים מזה מהו

Said 'Ulla: This was said only of [dough in] a kneading trough; but [if they are] in the house, he is bound to remove [them].<span class="x" onmousemove="('comment',' Even if they are not thus united by a thread of dough.');"><sup>13</sup></span> What is the reason?

Tosefta Pesachim

Tanners' bowls into which flour is placed [as part of the tanning process (see Pes. 45b:19)], [if the flour was placed there less than] three days before Passover, behold, he needs to remove [the flour]. Others say, once he placed hides inside [the bowl], there is no need to remove it [since the flour is no longer edible]. An eye salve (קִילּוּר not קלור, see Minchat Bikkurim) or a compress or a plaster into which flour is mixed, there is no need to remove it. A poultice [containing flour] that became putrid, there is no need to remove it. The chamasit (=חמסית, a mustard-like plant, see Minchat Bikkurim; alt., חרוסת (charoset), see GR"A) into which flour is mixed, behold, it is forbidden. Loaves [made from leavened] dough that became moldy or that dried out, behold, they are forbidden.
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