What is the status of eating enriched matzah (matzah made with fruit juice) and at what times is it permitted or forbidden?
Synopsis
Enriched matzah (made with fruit juice) is permitted before the tenth hour but forbidden from the tenth hour onward, since one cannot fulfill the matzah obligation with it at night.
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