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# In any case the fact that [[Birkat HaMazon]] fulfills one’s obligation after the fact, is true even if one only said the first paragraph of Birkat Hamazon. <Ref>S”A 208:17 </ref>
# In any case the fact that [[Birkat HaMazon]] fulfills one’s obligation after the fact, is true even if one only said the first paragraph of Birkat Hamazon. <Ref>S”A 208:17 </ref>
# If one ate foods that require a Bracha Mein Shalosh ([[Al HaMichya]], Al HaEtz, Al [[HaGefen]]) and began [[saying Birkat HaMazon]], if one remembered in middle of saying the first Bracha one should continue with Bracha Mein Shalosh from the words “Al Shehinchalta LeAvotenu”. <Ref>S”A 208:17 </ref>
# If one ate foods that require a Bracha Mein Shalosh ([[Al HaMichya]], Al HaEtz, Al [[HaGefen]]) and began [[saying Birkat HaMazon]], if one remembered in middle of saying the first Bracha one should continue with Bracha Mein Shalosh from the words “Al Shehinchalta LeAvotenu”. <Ref>S”A 208:17 </ref>
==If one vomitted his food==
==If one vomited his food==
# If one threw up what he ate then he is not obligated to make a Beracha Acharona. <ref> Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 51:15 </ref>
# A person who ate and then threw up what he ate shouldn’t say Bracha Achrona and ideally he should try to eat more or listen to someone else recite that bracha for themselves.<ref>Kaf HaChaim 184:34, Ben Ish Chai (Chukat no. 13), and Vezot HaBracha (p. 113) quoting the Shaarei Teshuva. Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 51:15 writes that one is not obligated to make a Bracha Achrona.</ref>


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