Can dough made with only one of the seven species of wine be considered wine for leavening purposes?
Synopsis
Wine made from one of the seven species (wine, honey, dates, figs, pomegranates, olives, or grains) has special status; dough made with it must be treated more carefully than with fruit juice of non-seven-species fruits.
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