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Before partaking of any food, a brachah rishonah (preceding blessing), is said. There are six different blessings, each
beginnning with the same words, BA-RUCH A-TAH A-DO-NOI ELO-HAI-NU ME-LECH HA-O-LAM, Blessed are
You, L-rd our G-d, King of the Universe, and concluding with a few words related to the type of food eaten. Following are
the food groups with examples for each group and a transliteration and translation of the Hebrew blessing for each.
1. On bread, bagels, challah, matzah, pita and rolls made from any of these five grains: wheat, barley, rye, oat or spelt1:
2. On cakes, cereals, cookies, cupcakes, doughnuts, and pasta - if made of one or more of the five grains listed under the
first blessing:
4. For all fruits from permanent trees, such as apples, oranges, and peaches, even if these fruits are dried; also grapes,
raisins, and all nuts (except peanuts, which are a legume):
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5. For all vegetables and greens from the ground, peanuts, legumes, and some fruits such as bananas, melons, and
pineapples:
6. For candy, dairy, eggs, fish, liquids, meat, mushrooms and everything else not included in the first five blessings above:
NOTE: The above blessings apply to foods in their basic form; however, the blessings may vary when the form is changed
through processing, or when foods are combined. See Combined Foods
FOOTNOTES
1. Many of these foods, especially bagels, pita and rolls, may require a blessing of mezonot. When the proportion of combined liquids
(including eggs, oil, margarine, jiuce, honey, etc.) is greater than the amount of water, the blessing mezonot is said.
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