Related%20passage for Pesachim 2:7
אֵין שׁוֹרִין אֶת הַמֻּרְסָן לַתַּרְנְגוֹלִים, אֲבָל חוֹלְטִין. הָאִשָּׁה לֹא תִשְׁרֶה אֶת הַמֻּרְסָן שֶׁתּוֹלִיךְ בְּיָדָהּ לַמֶּרְחָץ, אֲבָל שָׁפָה הִיא בִּבְשָׂרָהּ יָבֵשׁ. לֹא יִלְעֹס אָדָם חִטִּין וְיַנִּיחַ עַל מַכָּתוֹ בְּפֶסַח, מִפְּנֵי שֶׁהֵן מַחֲמִיצוֹת:
It is forbidden to soak morsan (coarse bran) for chickens (on Pesach) [in cold water, and it goes without saying, in lukewarm water], but it may be stirred [in boiling water. For so long as the water is boiling, it cannot become chametz. And nowadays, even stirring with hot water is related to as forbidden.] A woman may not soak the morsan that she takes with her to the bath-house [to rub her flesh with, for it becomes chametz through soaking], but she may rub it dry on her flesh [even though her flesh is moist with water]. One may not chew wheat grain and place it on his sore on Pesach because it becomes chametz thereby.
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