Brachot On Foods That Start With The Letter H

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Food Bracha Rishona Bracha Achrona
Halavah Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[1]
Humantashen Mezonot Al Hamichya[2]
Hamberger Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[3]
Hazelnut Haetz Boreh Nefashot[4]
Herring Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[5]
Honey Shehakol [6]
Honey Cake Mezonot Al Hamichya[7]
Honey Wine (mead) Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[8]
Honeydew Haadama Boreh Nefashot[9]
Horseradish [10]
Hot Cocoa Shehakol none [11]
Hot Dog Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[12]
Hydroponically Grown Vegetables Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[13]

Sources

  1. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 48 explains that halavah is made of crushed seasme seeds so that they’re unrecognizable.
  2. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 48 writes that humantashen is a Pat Haba Bikisnin.
  3. Gemara Brachot 40b, Shulchan Aruch 204:1. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 49 explains that flour or other ingredients added to meat in hambergers are secondary to the meat added as a binder or softening agent.
  4. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 49
  5. Gemara Brachot 40b, Shulchan Aruch 204:1, Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 49
  6. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 49 writes that usually no bracha achrona is recited since one doesn’t eat enough.
  7. Shulchan Aruch 168:7, Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 49
  8. Shulchan Aruch 202:8, Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 49 explains that mead is shehakol since it isn’t made from grapes.
  9. Shulchan Aruch 203:1, Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 50
  10. Usually it is exempt with what one is eating. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 50 writes that one should avoid eating horseradish striaght since there’s a halachic uncertainity as to its bracha.
  11. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 50 explains that no bracha achrona is recited unless a reviyit is dranken without interruption.
  12. Gemara Brachot 40b, Shulchan Aruch 204:1, Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 50
  13. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 50