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# For someone who can't eat the appropriate amount of [[Matzah]] according to Ashkenazim, should have at least 17 cc (which is 9 rows on a machine [[matzah]]). <ref> Halichot Shlomo (pg 214 note 55) </ref>
# For someone who can't eat the appropriate amount of [[Matzah]] according to Ashkenazim, should have at least 17 cc (which is 9 rows on a machine [[matzah]]). <ref> Halichot Shlomo (pg 214 note 55) </ref>
# For someone who it’s difficult to eat that much [[Matzah]] one may dip the [[matzah]] in water for a second and then eat it. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo (pg 282 note 274), Chaye Adam 129:2 </ref>
# For someone who it’s difficult to eat that much [[Matzah]] one may dip the [[matzah]] in water for a second and then eat it. <Ref>Halichot Shlomo (pg 282 note 274), Chaye Adam 129:2 </ref>
# Matzah soaked in water is fit to exempt one's obligation after the fact. Some say that if the matzah is soaked any liquid other than water it is invalid for matzah mitzvah, while others disagree.<ref>Magen Avraham 461:7 writes that if the matzah was soaked in any juice or tasty liquid it would invalidate the matzah since it would give it a taste and the matzah needs to taste like matzah (Brachot 38b). However, Rav Chaim Soloveitchik in his notes on Pesachim 41a disagreed. He held that if the matzah had a taste it is still considered matzah mitzvah as long as it wasn't cooked. Nonetheless, in order to have the taste of the matzah linger in one's mouth at the end of the night one would need to eat a bit of non-soaked matzah afterwards.</ref>


==How to eat it==
==How to eat it==