Fried Matzah on the Eve of Passover

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Question

It is written in Azmera Leshimcha: According to the basic law, it is permitted to eat cooked matzah, kneidlach, or cookies kneaded with matzah flour until the tenth hour, but some are stringent about this. Is it the same ruling with fried matzah? For example, with eggs...

Answer

Shalom Rav

No.

It is forbidden to eat fried matzah, because the matzah is recognizable, there is doubt whether it retains the form of bread.

Source

Shaar HaTzion, Siman 444, Se'if Katan 1

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