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|   If one's primary intent is for the chocolate || Shehakol|| Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (pg 215), Halachos of Brachos (pg 417), Vezot HaBracha (pg 96) agree that if one really wants to eat the nut or fruit and one views the chocolate as enhancing the nut/fruit and he really wants to eat the nut/fruit – the Bracha is make on the nut or fruit (ha’etz/ha’adoma). If one really wants to eat the chocolate but the nut enhances the chocolate– then make a shehakol.  If he really likes them both (1) Vezot HaBracha (pg 96) writes that one should make the Bracha on the majority ingredient and if one can’t determine the majority make Shehakol and (2) Laws of Brachos (pg 215) writes that one should make HaEtz except on chocolate covered peanuts which requires two Brachot (make Shehakol on chocolate covering and HaAdama when one reaches the nut).</ref>
|   If one's primary intent is for the chocolate || Shehakol|| Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (pg 215), Halachos of Brachos (pg 417), Vezot HaBracha (pg 96) agree that if one really wants to eat the nut or fruit and one views the chocolate as enhancing the nut/fruit and he really wants to eat the nut/fruit – the Bracha is make on the nut or fruit (ha’etz/ha’adoma). If one really wants to eat the chocolate but the nut enhances the chocolate– then make a shehakol.  If he really likes them both (1) Vezot HaBracha (pg 96) writes that one should make the Bracha on the majority ingredient and if one can’t determine the majority make Shehakol and (2) Laws of Brachos (pg 215) writes that one should make HaEtz except on chocolate covered peanuts which requires two Brachot (make Shehakol on chocolate covering and HaAdama when one reaches the nut).</ref>
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| Chocolate Covered Matzah || Hamotzei || Birkat Hamazon<ref>Vezot Habracha ch. 3 p. 24 writes that the matzah remains hamotzei even if it is less than a kezayit since it wasn't cooked in a kli rishon.</ref>
|   Coconut Bar || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   Coconut Bar || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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