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</tr><tr> <td> Olive </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | </tr><tr> <td> Olive </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | ||
</tr><tr> <td> Orange </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | </tr><tr> <td> Orange </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | ||
</tr><tr> <td> Orange Peel (Candied) </td> <td> Shehakol שהכל <ref>Mishnah Berurah 202:39. The Taz (OC 204:15) writes that one should recite Ha’odama, since the Gemara writes that on the peel of the fruit of the caper bush one recites Ha’odama. The Taz maintains that the same holds true for other peels as well. The Magen Avrohom (202:17) writes that one should recite Ha’eitz. Unlike the peel of the caper which separates from the fruit while it grows, the orange peel is part of the fruit. The Pri Megadim (202:17) writes that the bracha is Shehakol. He explains that the ikar (main ingredient) in candied orange peels is the sugar or honey, which is Shehakol. The Mishna Brura concludes that since we are not sure which beracha to recite, one should recite Shehakol</ref> </td> </tr><tr> | |||
</tr><tr> <td> Passion fruit </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | </tr><tr> <td> Passion fruit </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | ||
</tr><tr> <td> Peach </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> | </tr><tr> <td> Peach </td> <td> HaEtz העץ <ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22) </ref> </td> </tr><tr> |
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Definitions
- Fruit of the tree which halachically is defined as having a trunk that stays alive and produces fruit year after year has the Bracha of HaEtz. [1]
- Vines and bushes are considered trees and the fruit are HaEtz if the bush grows taller than 3 Tefachim (9 inches). Examples of this include blueberries, grapes, and kiwis. [2]
HaAdama after the fact
- If one said HaAdama on bread or a Mezonit food then one fulfills his obligation to make a beracha bediavad, after the fact. [3]
Fruit that are HaAdama
- A banana plant’s trunk dies yearly and so bananas are HaAdama. [4]
- Raspberries and papaya are similar to bananas and have the Bracha of HaAdama. [5] Some, however, consider raspberries to be HaEtz.[6]
- Bushes which grow within 3 Tefachim (9 inches) of the ground have the Bracha of HaAdama. Examples of this include cranberries and wild blueberries. [7]Accordingly, craisins would be Haadama. [8]
Fruits or vegetables receiving Shehakol
- If one eats a fruit or vegetable in a way that is not the usual way it is eaten in that local one should make a Shehakol. [9]
- Examples include eating quince, onions (outside of salad), or peanuts raw requires Shehakol and eating melon, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, or walnuts cooked requires Shehakol. [10]
- If a fruit or vegetable is usually eaten raw and cooked then the regular Bracha applies. [11]
- Examples include almond, apples, tomatoes, and carrots which are eaten raw and cooked. [12]
Vegetables
Food | Bracha |
Acorn squash | HaAdama האדמה [13] |
Artichoke | HaAdama האדמה [14] |
Asparagus | HaAdama האדמה [15] |
Banana | HaAdama האדמה [16] |
Beans | HaAdama האדמה [17] |
Beet | HaAdama האדמה [18] |
Broccoli | HaAdama האדמה [19] |
Brussels sprout | HaAdama האדמה [20] |
Buckwheat (kasha) | HaAdama האדמה [21] |
Cabbage | HaAdama האדמה [22] |
Cantaloupe | HaAdama האדמה [23] |
Carrot | HaAdama האדמה [24] |
Cauliflower | HaAdama האדמה [25] |
Celery | HaAdama האדמה [26] |
Chickpea | HaAdama האדמה [27] |
Chicory | HaAdama האדמה [28] |
Chinese cabbage | HaAdama האדמה [29] |
Corn | HaAdama האדמה [30] |
Cucumber | HaAdama האדמה [31] |
Eggplant | HaAdama האדמה [32] |
Endive | HaAdama האדמה [33] |
Escarole | HaAdama האדמה [34] |
Green bean | HaAdama האדמה [35] |
Green pea | HaAdama האדמה [36] |
Green pepper | HaAdama האדמה [37] |
Honeydew | HaAdama האדמה [38] |
Kale | HaAdama האדמה [39] |
Knob celery | HaAdama האדמה [40] |
Kohlrabi | HaAdama האדמה [41] |
Leek | HaAdama האדמה [42] |
Lentil | HaAdama האדמה [43] |
Lettuce | HaAdama האדמה [44] |
Lima bean | HaAdama האדמה [45] |
Maize | HaAdama האדמה [46] |
Melon (all) | HaAdama האדמה [47] |
Millet | HaAdama האדמה [48] |
Muskmelon | HaAdama האדמה [49] |
Okra | HaAdama האדמה [50] |
Papaya | HaAdama האדמה [51] |
Parsnip | HaAdama האדמה [52] |
Pea | HaAdama האדמה [53] |
Peanut | HaAdama האדמה [54] |
Pineapple | HaAdama האדמה [55] |
Pumpkin | HaAdama האדמה [56] |
Radish | HaAdama האדמה [57] |
Rhubarb | HaAdama האדמה [58] |
Romaine lettuce | HaAdama האדמה [59] |
Rutabagas | HaAdama האדמה [60] |
Salsify | HaAdama האדמה [61] |
Scallion | HaAdama האדמה [62] |
Sesame seeds | HaAdama האדמה [63] |
Snow pea | HaAdama האדמה [64] |
Spaghetti squash | HaAdama האדמה [65] |
Spinach | HaAdama האדמה [66] |
Strawberry | HaAdama האדמה [67] |
Sunflower seeds | HaAdama האדמה [68] |
Sweet pea | HaAdama האדמה [69] |
Sweet potato | HaAdama האדמה [70] |
Swiss chard | HaAdama האדמה [71] |
Taro | HaAdama האדמה [72] |
Tomato | HaAdama האדמה [73] |
Turnip | HaAdama האדמה [74] |
Watercress | HaAdama האדמה [75] |
Watermelon | HaAdama האדמה [76] |
Yam | HaAdama האדמה [77] |
Zucchini | HaAdama האדמה [78] |
Fruits
Food | Bracha |
Almond | HaEtz העץ [79] |
Apple | HaEtz העץ [80] |
Apricot | HaEtz העץ [81] |
Avocado | HaEtz העץ [82] |
Blackberry | HaEtz העץ [83] |
Blueberry | HaEtz העץ [84] |
Brazil nut | HaEtz העץ [85] |
Carob | HaEtz העץ [86] |
Cashew | HaEtz העץ [87] |
Cherry | HaEtz העץ [88] |
Chestnut | HaEtz העץ [89] |
Coconut | HaEtz העץ [90] |
Currant | HaEtz העץ [91] |
Date | HaEtz העץ [92] |
Fig | HaEtz העץ [93] |
Filbert | HaEtz העץ [94] |
Gooseberry | HaEtz העץ [95] |
Grape | HaEtz העץ [96] |
Grapefruit | HaEtz העץ [97] |
Guava | HaEtz העץ [98] |
Hazelnut | HaEtz העץ [99] |
Kiwi | HaEtz העץ [100] |
Kumquat | HaEtz העץ [101] |
Loquat | HaEtz העץ [102] |
Lychee nut | HaEtz העץ [103] |
Macadamia nut | HaEtz העץ [104] |
Mandarin | HaEtz העץ [105] |
Medlar | HaEtz העץ [106] |
Mulberry | HaEtz העץ [107] |
Nectarine | HaEtz העץ [108] |
Olive | HaEtz העץ [109] |
Orange | HaEtz העץ [110] |
Orange Peel (Candied) | Shehakol שהכל [111] |
Passion fruit | HaEtz העץ [112] |
Peach | HaEtz העץ [113] |
Pear | HaEtz העץ [114] |
Pecan nut | HaEtz העץ [115] |
Persimmon | HaEtz העץ [116] |
Pistachio | HaEtz העץ [117] |
Plum | HaEtz העץ [118] |
Pomegranate | HaEtz העץ [119] |
Prickly pear prune | HaEtz העץ [120] |
Quince | HaEtz העץ [121] |
Raisin | HaEtz העץ [122] |
Sabra | HaEtz העץ [123] |
Star fruit | HaEtz העץ [124] |
Tangerine | HaEtz העץ [125] |
Ugli fruit | HaEtz העץ [126] |
Walnut | HaEtz העץ [127] |
Sources
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 392, chapter 22)
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 394, chapter 22)
- ↑ Kesef Mishneh, Hilchot Berachot, 4:6
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22)
- ↑ Taz 204:8 (יאגדי"ש מלונ"ש means raspberries), Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 395, chapter 22), Vezot HaBrachot (p. 401, n. 59). The Bet Yosef 203:2 cites a dispute between the Geonim who say that berries that grow on bushes which die and the branches regenerate each year are haadama and the Maharam who would make Haetz since the branches were woody and lasted for that year. Shulchan Aruch 203:2 rules that the bracha is Haadama. Vezot HaBracha writes that today's raspberry bushes have branches which only produce fruit in its second year, not the first or third.
- ↑ Mishna Brurah 203:1 (מאלינע"ס means raspberries), Aruch Hashulchan 203:5, OU Brachot Guide Peninei Halacha
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22)
- ↑ Additionally, Craisins are just dried cranberries. The Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) and Halachos of Brachos Handbook (p. 39) write that dried fruit is the same as regular fruit for hilchot brachos. Since cranberries are Haadama (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22), craisins should be Haadama. A Community Awareness Bulletin Tishrei 5763 also writes that craisins are the same as cranberries, which according to the Halachos of Brachos is Haadama.
- ↑ S”A 205:1
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 398-9, chapter 22)
- ↑ S”A 202:12
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 399-401, chapter 22)
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- ↑ Mishnah Berurah 202:39. The Taz (OC 204:15) writes that one should recite Ha’odama, since the Gemara writes that on the peel of the fruit of the caper bush one recites Ha’odama. The Taz maintains that the same holds true for other peels as well. The Magen Avrohom (202:17) writes that one should recite Ha’eitz. Unlike the peel of the caper which separates from the fruit while it grows, the orange peel is part of the fruit. The Pri Megadim (202:17) writes that the bracha is Shehakol. He explains that the ikar (main ingredient) in candied orange peels is the sugar or honey, which is Shehakol. The Mishna Brura concludes that since we are not sure which beracha to recite, one should recite Shehakol
- ↑ Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 396, chapter 22)
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