1. On Monday, April 18, at 10:15am one is no longer allowed to eat Chametz and if one does cook something after this time and finds a grain of wheat it is allowed to eat if the grain is taken out and burnt and is less than 1/60 of the food. But if the grain was not taken out, and the food was heaten up with the grain still inside it on Lel Pesach (14 Nissan, Monday 4/18 before sunset), the food is not allowed completely.
2. A whole cooked chicken on Pesach that was found having a grain of wheat inside it, can be eaten at the lowest level of permission -bedieved-, but if the grain of wheat opened up from heat, it and all the food surrounding it is not allowed to be eaten at all.
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