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| Casaba melon || HaAdama|| Borei Nefashos<ref>Halachos of Brachos (pg 396) </ref>
| Casaba melon || HaAdama|| Borei Nefashos<ref>Halachos of Brachos (pg 396) </ref>
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| Cashew Nut || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos (pg 396) </ref>
| Cashew Nut || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos (pg 396), Yalkut Yosef 204:15 </ref>
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|     With Kvias Sudah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Halachos of Brachos Handbook (p. 31) writes that corn bread which are really primarily made from wheat flour are hamotzei like regular bread. Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 386, n. 2) agrees that if it is fit to be eaten as bread, the bracha is hamotzei. However, he concludes that if the corn bread is more like cake than bread because of its distinct corn (and sweet cakey) taste, the bracha is mezonot, unless one is Koveh Seudah on it. </ref>
|     With Kvias Sudah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Halachos of Brachos Handbook (p. 31) writes that corn bread which are really primarily made from wheat flour are hamotzei like regular bread. Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 386, n. 2) agrees that if it is fit to be eaten as bread, the bracha is hamotzei. However, he concludes that if the corn bread is more like cake than bread because of its distinct corn (and sweet cakey) taste, the bracha is mezonot, unless one is Koveh Seudah on it. </ref>
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|   Without Grain Flour || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref> Mishna Brurah 28:33 quoting Chatom Sofer (responsa #5), Laws of Brachos (p. 365). Note, however, that mostly all corn breads are made with grain flour (other than corn flour).</ref>
|   Without Grain Flour || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref> Mishna Brurah 28:33 quoting Chatom Sofer (responsa 50), Laws of Brachos (p. 365). Note, however, that mostly all corn breads are made with grain flour (other than corn flour).</ref>
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| Corn Chex (Cereal) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>The main ingredient in corn chex is corn meal and corn starch. In general, the bracha on corn products, in which the corn is ground into flour is Shehakol (See the [[Corn_and_potato_products]] page). Thus, Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) and [http://www.star-k.org/cons-appr-cereal.htm Star-K] write that corn chex is Shehakol.</ref>
| Corn Chex (Cereal) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>The main ingredient in corn chex is corn meal and corn starch. In general, the bracha on corn products, in which the corn is ground into flour is Shehakol (See the [[Corn_and_potato_products]] page). Thus, Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) and [http://www.star-k.org/cons-appr-cereal.htm Star-K] write that corn chex is Shehakol.</ref>
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