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# The Bracha of Mezonot is applicable to food that are made from the five grains, which are usually translated as wheat, barley, spelt, oat, and rye. The other conditions in order for a food to requrie Mezonot are explained below.<ref>Rav and Shmuel in Gemara Brachot 35b say that Mezonot is only made upon the five grains. S"A 208:2 codifies this.<ref/>
# The Bracha of Mezonot is applicable to food that are made from the five grains, which are usually translated as wheat, barley, spelt, oat, and rye. The other conditions in order for a food to requrie Mezonot are explained below.<ref>Rav and Shmuel in Gemara Brachot 35b say that Mezonot is only made upon the five grains. S"A 208:2 codifies this.</ref>
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Revision as of 22:07, 13 January 2013

  1. The Bracha of Mezonot is applicable to food that are made from the five grains, which are usually translated as wheat, barley, spelt, oat, and rye. The other conditions in order for a food to requrie Mezonot are explained below.[1]

References

  1. Rav and Shmuel in Gemara Brachot 35b say that Mezonot is only made upon the five grains. S"A 208:2 codifies this.