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==Boreh Nefashot==
==Boreh Nefashot==
# If one ate a [[Kezayit]] of a fruit or vegetable not from the 7 species with which [[Israel]] is praised (i.e. wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, dates), and anything which doesn't grow from the ground, one should say a [[Boreh Nefashot]]. <ref>S"A 207:1, Kitzur S"A 51:1</ref> For example, the Bracha Achrona for water is [[Boreh Nefashot]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 207:2</ref>
# If one ate a [[Kezayit]] of a fruit or vegetable not from the 7 species with which [[Israel]] is praised (i.e. wheat, barley, grapes, figs, pomegranates, olives, dates), and anything which doesn't grow from the ground, one should say a [[Boreh Nefashot]]. <ref>Shulchan Aruch 207:1, Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 51:1</ref> For example, the Bracha Achrona for water is [[Boreh Nefashot]]. <ref>Mishna Brurah 207:2</ref>
# If one ate a food that requires [[Boreh Nefashot]] and also drank a drink that requires [[Boreh Nefashot]], one should make one [[Boreh Nefashot]] to cover them both. <ref>Kitzur S"A 51:1</ref>
# If one ate a food that requires [[Boreh Nefashot]] and also drank a drink that requires [[Boreh Nefashot]], one should make one [[Boreh Nefashot]] to cover them both. <ref>Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 51:1</ref>
# The text of [[Boreh Nefashot]] is ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם בורא נפשות רבות וחסרונן על כל מה שברא(ת) להחיות בהם נפש כל חי ברוך חי העולמים - Baruch Atta Hashem Elokeinu Melech HaOlam [[Boreh Nefashot]] Rabot VeChesronan Al Kol Mah SheBara(ta) LeHachayot Bahem Nefesh Kol Chay Baruch Chey HaOlamim. <ref>Magen Avraham 207 (Introduction) writes that the above text is his text of [[Boreh Nefashot]]. Mishna Brurah 202:3 quotes this but changes Chesronan to Chesronam and SheBarata to SheBara but adds that some say SheBarata. The Hebrew Ashkenaz Artscroll Siddur (Siddur Yitzchak Yair HaShalem, 5753 edition, p. 88) has the version of Chesronan and both SheBarata and SheBara. </ref>
# The text of [[Boreh Nefashot]] is ברוך אתה ה' אלוקינו מלך העולם בורא נפשות רבות וחסרונן על כל מה שברא(ת) להחיות בהם נפש כל חי ברוך חי העולמים - Baruch Atta Hashem Elokeinu Melech HaOlam [[Boreh Nefashot]] Rabot VeChesronan Al Kol Mah SheBara(ta) LeHachayot Bahem Nefesh Kol Chay Baruch Chey HaOlamim. <ref>Magen Avraham 207 (Introduction) writes that the above text is his text of [[Boreh Nefashot]]. Mishna Brurah 202:3 quotes this but changes Chesronan to Chesronam and SheBarata to SheBara but adds that some say SheBarata. The Hebrew Ashkenaz Artscroll Siddur (Siddur Yitzchak Yair HaShalem, 5753 edition, p. 88) has the version of Chesronan and both SheBarata and SheBara. </ref>


==Bracha Achat Mein Shalosh (Al HaMichya)==
==Bracha Achat Mein Shalosh (Al HaMichya)==
'''See the [[Bracha Achat Mein Shalosh]] page for more details'''
'''See the [[Bracha Achat Mein Shalosh]] page for more details'''
# If one ate a [[Kezayit]] of [[mezonot]] food (cake, cookies, etc) after one finishes eating one should make [[Al HaMichya]]. <ref> S"A 208:1 and 210:1 </ref>
# If one ate a [[Kezayit]] of [[mezonot]] food (cake, cookies, etc) after one finishes eating one should make [[Al HaMichya]]. <ref> Shulchan Aruch 208:1 and 210:1 </ref>
# The Bracha Achrona for grapes, figs, pomegranate, olives, and dates is [[Bracha Achat Mein Shalosh]] with the insert of Al HaEtz VeAl Pri HaEtz. <Ref> Tur 208:1 writes that the fruit of the seven species with which [[Israel]] was praise have Bracha Achrona of Bracha Mein Shalosh. S”A 208:1 agrees. </ref>
# The Bracha Achrona for grapes, figs, pomegranate, olives, and dates is [[Bracha Achat Mein Shalosh]] with the insert of Al HaEtz VeAl Pri HaEtz. <Ref> Tur 208:1 writes that the fruit of the seven species with which [[Israel]] was praise have Bracha Achrona of Bracha Mein Shalosh. S”A 208:1 agrees. </ref>


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===Bracha Achrona on other foods===
===Bracha Achrona on other foods===
# If one ate any food and is full, preferably one should make Bracha Achrona within 72 minutes and after the fact, one may make it as long as one is full from what one ate. However, after 72 minutes, if one is a little hungry, one can no longer make the Bracha Achrona. <Ref> S"A 184:5, Mishna Brurah 184:19, Vezot HaBracha (pg 49-50, chapter 5) </ref>
# If one ate any food and is full, preferably one should make Bracha Achrona within 72 minutes and after the fact, one may make it as long as one is full from what one ate. However, after 72 minutes, if one is a little hungry, one can no longer make the Bracha Achrona. <Ref> Shulchan Aruch 184:5, Mishna Brurah 184:19, Vezot HaBracha (pg 49-50, chapter 5) </ref>
# If it’s past 72 minutes and one is in doubt whether one is still full one may not make the Bracha Achrona, yet, it’s preferable to eat a [[Kezayit]] of another food make a Bracha Achrona on that to cover the earlier one. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 50, chapter 5) </ref>
# If it’s past 72 minutes and one is in doubt whether one is still full one may not make the Bracha Achrona, yet, it’s preferable to eat a [[Kezayit]] of another food make a Bracha Achrona on that to cover the earlier one. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 50, chapter 5) </ref>
# If one ate any food and was not full, preferably one should make Bracha Achrona immediately or within 30 minutes, after the fact one has up to 72 minutes. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 184:20, Vezot HaBracha (pg 50, chapter 5) </ref>
# If one ate any food and was not full, preferably one should make Bracha Achrona immediately or within 30 minutes, after the fact one has up to 72 minutes. <Ref> Mishna Brurah 184:20, Vezot HaBracha (pg 50, chapter 5) </ref>