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| Ka'ak (Oriental bagel chips) || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Shulchan Aruch 168:7, Halachos of Brachos (Rabbi Bodner, chap 26, pg 468) </ref>
| Ka'ak (Oriental bagel chips) || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Shulchan Aruch 168:7, Halachos of Brachos (Rabbi Bodner, chap 26, pg 468) </ref>
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| Kale || Haadama || Boreh Nefashot<ref>Halachos of Brachos p. 396</ref>
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| Kabukim (peanuts coated with cracker like shell) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Kabukim (peanuts coated with cracker like shell) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Kariyot (Israeli cereal) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Kariyot (Israeli cereal) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Kasha (Buckwheat) || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kasha (Buckwheat) || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 52 </ref>
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| Kasha Varnishkes || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kasha Varnishkes || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 53 </ref>
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| Kelp  || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Kelp  || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Ketchup (If Eaten Alone) || Shehakol  || No Bracha<ref>[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pagefeed/hebrewbooks_org_48836_187.pdf Otzar HaBrachot] (p. 171), Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Ketchup (If Eaten Alone) || Shehakol  || No Bracha<ref>[http://www.hebrewbooks.org/pagefeed/hebrewbooks_org_48836_187.pdf Otzar HaBrachot] (p. 171), Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Kibbeh Hamda Balls || Shehakol || Boreh Nefashot<ref>These are a double meat ball, one of the chop meats includes crushed rice. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 53 writes that the bracha is shehakol since the meat is the primary ingredient.</ref>
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| Kichel || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kichel || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Kif Kef (Israeli chocolate bar) || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Kif Kef (Israeli chocolate bar) || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Kishke with Flour || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kishke with Flour || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 53 </ref>
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| Kiwi || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 53 </ref>
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| Kiwi || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kix (Cereal) || Shehakol || Boreh Nefashot<ref>[https://www.star-k.org/resource/list/UK0XE63K/Cereals_and_their_Brachos Star K Brachot List] writes that Kixs is Shehakol. Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 53 agrees. Even though Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) wrote that it was mezonot, today the ingredients only have corn meal and don't have any of the five grains (https://www.generalmills.com/en/Brands/Cereals/kix/brand-product-list). </ref>
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| Kix (Cereal) || Shehakol || Boreh Nefashot<ref>[https://www.star-k.org/resource/list/UK0XE63K/Cereals_and_their_Brachos Star K Brachot List] writes that Kixs is Shehakol. Even though Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) wrote that it was mezonot, today the ingredients only have corn meal and don't have any of the five grains (https://www.generalmills.com/en/Brands/Cereals/kix/brand-product-list). </ref>
| Kneidlech or Kneidelach || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Mishna Brurah 168:59, Vezot Habracha ch. 3 p. 25, Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384). The Mishna Brurah is following the Magen Giborim Shiltei Giborim 168:15 who holds that the crushed matzah when cooked becomes mezonot even though they are combined together into balls bigger than a kezayit. This is in disagreement with the Magen Avraham 168:28 who holds that if they are combined into a ball bigger than a kezayit it is hamotzei. </ref>
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| Kneidlech || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Knish (thin crust) || [[Mezonot]]  || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) writes that a potato knish is mezonot. If it has a thin crust and one didn't eat a kezayit of mezonot one should make boreh nefashot afterwards. If they have a thick crust an al hamichya is recited afterwards. If one made a meal out of it, one should wash and say Birkat HaMazon afterwards. His reasoning is that a knish is that most knishes are baked as in the following recipes: [http://allrecipes.com/recipe/sarahs-knish/ allrecipes.com], [http://knish.me/recipe-ida-gardners-knishes/ knish.me], and [http://www.cooks.com/recipe/o74v768v/potato-knishes.html cooks.com]. If it is baked and the dough has oil then it is considered [[Pat Haba Bekisnin]], which is mezonot and if one made it into a meal Birkat Hamazon (Shulchan Aruch 168:6-7). Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 54 agrees.</ref>
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| Knish (thin crust) || [[Mezonot]]  || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) writes that a potato knish is mezonot. If it has a thin crust and one didn't eat a kezayit of mezonot one should make boreh nefashot afterwards. If they have a thick crust an al hamichya is recited afterwards. If one made a meal out of it, one should wash and say Birkat HaMazon afterwards. His reasoning is that a knish is that most knishes are baked as in the following recipes: [http://allrecipes.com/recipe/sarahs-knish/ allrecipes.com], [http://knish.me/recipe-ida-gardners-knishes/ knish.me], and [http://www.cooks.com/recipe/o74v768v/potato-knishes.html cooks.com]. If it is baked and the dough has oil then it is considered [[Pat Haba Bekisnin]], which is mezonot and if one made it into a meal Birkat Hamazon (Shulchan Aruch 168:6-7). </ref>
| Knob Celery || Haadama || Boreh Nefashot<ref>Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 54</ref>
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| Kohlrabi || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Kohlrabi || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 54 </ref>
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| Kreplach || [[Mezonot]] || Al Ha'michya<ref>Halachos of Brochos (p. 496), The Laws of Brachos (p. 367)</ref>
| Kreplach || [[Mezonot]] || Al Ha'michya<ref>Halachos of Brochos (p. 496), The Laws of Brachos (p. 367)</ref>
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| Kubah (Meat Filled Bulgar Shells) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Kubah or Kibbeh (Meat Filled Bulgar Shells) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 53 </ref>
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| Kugel (Pudding) || || <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kugel (Pudding) || || <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Potato || || <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   Potato || || <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|     Made From Grated Potatoes || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|     Made From Grated Potatoes || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 73 </ref>
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|     Made From Potato Puree || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|     Made From Potato Puree || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384). Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 73 writes that it is shehakol if the blended potatoes aren't recognizable, but if it is recognizable to others it is haadama.</ref>
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|   Rice || Mezonot || Borei Nefashos
|   Rice || Mezonot || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, p. 371)</ref>
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| Kumquat || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Kumquat || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Halachos of Brachos Handbook p. 52 </ref>
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