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| Macadamia nut  || HaEtz|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Macadamia nut  || HaEtz|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Macaroons || Mezonot|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mallow (certain type of plant) || Shehakol|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mallowa (Fried pastry dough) || Mezonot|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Manchester fried from a mixture legumes || HaAdama|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mandrake  || Shehakol|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mango || HaEtz|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mapoltah (Fried pastry pancakes) || Mezonot|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Margarine || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Marmalade || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Matzo not on Passover || Mezonot|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mayonnaise || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Meat  || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mekupelet (Chocolate bar) || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Macaroni || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Macaroni || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Macaroon, Nut (Without Grain Flour) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Macaroon, Nut (Without Grain Flour) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Macaroons with Flour|| Mezonot|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Maize || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Maize || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Mallow (Edible Wild Flower) || Shehakol || Boreh Nefashot <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mallowa (Israeli Fried Pastry Dough) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Malted Milk || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Malted Milk || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Mandarin || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Mandarin || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mandlebread || ||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mandlebread || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mandrake  || Shehakol|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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|   With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mango || HaEtz || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mango || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mofletta (North African Fried Pastry Crepe) || Mezonot|| Al Hamichya<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Maraschino Cherries || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Maraschino Cherries || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Margarine (If Eaten Alone) || Shehakol  || No Bracha<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Margarine (If Eaten Alone) || Shehakol  || No Bracha<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Marmalade || Shehakol|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Marshmallow || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Marshmallow || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mashed Potatoes || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Mashed Potatoes || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Matbucha (tomato dip) if the tomatoes are recognizable and tasted || HaAdama|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Matbucha (tomato dip) if the tomatoes are recognizable and tasted || HaAdama|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Matzo || HaMotzei || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Matzo || HaMotzei; Sephardim: Not on Pesach, Mezonot|| Bircas Hamazon; Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Matzo, Egg ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Matzo, Egg || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Matzo Ball (Kneidel) || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Matzo Ball (Kneidel) || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   If Pieces Of Matzo Are Not Noticeable || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   If Pieces Of Matzo Are Not Noticeable || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Matzo Crackers ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Matzo Crackers || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Matzo Farfel || ||
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|   With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Matzo Farfel ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Cooked || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   Cooked || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Plain || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   Plain || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Matzo Meal Cake ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Matzo Meal Cake || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Mayonnaise (If Eaten Alone) || Shehakol  || No Bracha  *3<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mayonnaise (If Eaten Alone) || Shehakol  || No Bracha<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Meat Knish ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Meat Knish || ||
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|   With Thick Crust ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   With Thick Crust || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|     Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   With Thin Crust || Mezonot || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|     With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Meat Loaf || ||
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|   With Thin Crust || Mezonot || Borei Nefashos *1<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Meat Loaf ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   With Matzo Meal As Binder || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   With Matzo Meal As Binder || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   With Bread Crumbs Or Matzo Meal Added For Taste ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   With Bread Crumbs Or Matzo Meal Added For Taste || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|     Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|     With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Meat Pie (With Pie Crust) ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya *5<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon *5<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Meat Pie (With Pie Crust) || Mezonot || Al Hamichya <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Meat (All) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Meat (All) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Gemara Brachot 40b, Shulchan Aruch 204:1, Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Meatballs (Even With Added Matzo Meal As A Binder) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Meatballs (Even With Added Matzo Meal As A Binder) || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Plain || No Bracha  ||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
|   Plain || No Bracha  ||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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|   Pleasant Tasting || Shehakol  || No Bracha  *3<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   Pleasant Tasting || Shehakol  || No Bracha<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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|   Water Taken With Medicine ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|   Water Taken With Medicine ||||
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|     If Thirsty || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|     If Thirsty || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|     If Not Thirsty || No Bracha  || No Bracha  <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
|     If Not Thirsty || No Bracha  || No Bracha  <ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Melba Toast || Many say: Mezonot|| Al Hamichya
| Mekupelet (Israeli Chocolate bar) || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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|   || Some say: HaMotzei || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Melba toast is a type of cracker made from regular bread which is toasted. Some say that since it was made a regular bread it is HaMotzei and toasting bread isn’t one of the ways which changes the status of bread (See 168:10). This is the opinion of the Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, chap 8, pg 239). However, others argue that since it was made from the beginning with the intent to make it into a snack type food which is hard and dry like a cracker the Bracha is Mezonot even though it started out as real bread. This is the opinion of Halachos of Brachos (Rabbi Bodner, chap 26, pg 467) and Vezot HaBracha (chap 3, pg 21 and Birur Halacha 39). See [[Pas HaBa BeKisnin#Melba Toast]].</ref>
| Melba Toast || Many say: Mezonot; Some say: HaMotzei|| Al Hamichya; Birkat Hamazon<ref>Melba toast is a type of cracker made from regular bread which is toasted. Some say that since it was made a regular bread it is HaMotzei and toasting bread isn’t one of the ways which changes the status of bread (See 168:10). This is the opinion of the Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, chap 8, pg 239). However, others argue that since it was made from the beginning with the intent to make it into a snack type food which is hard and dry like a cracker the Bracha is Mezonot even though it started out as real bread. This is the opinion of Halachos of Brachos (Rabbi Bodner, chap 26, pg 467) and Vezot HaBracha (chap 3, pg 21 and Birur Halacha 39). See [[Pas HaBa BeKisnin#Melba Toast]].</ref>
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| Melon (All) || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Melon (All) || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Melon juice || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Melon juice || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Melon seeds || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Melon Seeds || Shehakol|| Boreh Nefashot<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| "Mezonot  BREAD" ||||
| "Mezonot  BREAD" || ||
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|   Eaten As A Meal || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon
|   Eaten As A Meal || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon
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| Mock Liver || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mock Liver || HaAdama  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Mousse || Shehakol|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Mousse || Shehakol|| <ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Mousse banana || HaAdama|| 0<ref>Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
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| Muenster Cheese || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Muffin ||||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   Without Kvias Sudah || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Muenster Cheese || Shehakol || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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|   With Kvias S'udah || HaMotzei  || Bircas Hamazon<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Muffin || Mezonot || Al Hamichya<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Mulberry || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mulberry || HaEtz  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
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| Mushroom || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214) </ref>
| Mushroom || Shehakol  || Borei Nefashos<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384), Yalkut Yosef (Klalei Sefer Brachot pg 208-214). Chazon Ovadia Brachot p. 155 writes that even after the fact if one made a haadama on mushrooms one doesn't fulfill one's obligation. </ref>
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| Mushroom And Barley Soup || See "Barley Soup"||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>
| Mushroom And Barley Soup || See "Barley Soup"||<ref>Laws of Brachos (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) </ref>

Latest revision as of 04:25, 2 February 2018

Food Bracha Rishona Bracha Achrona
Macadamia nut HaEtz Boreh Nefashot[1]
Macaroni Mezonot Al Hamichya[2]
Macaroni And Cheese Mezonot Al Hamichya[3]
Macaroon, Nut (Without Grain Flour) Shehakol Borei Nefashos[4]
Macaroons with Flour Mezonot [5]
Maize HaAdama Borei Nefashos[6]
Mallow (Edible Wild Flower) Shehakol Boreh Nefashot [7]
Mallowa (Israeli Fried Pastry Dough) Mezonot Al Hamichya[8]
Malted Milk Shehakol Borei Nefashos[9]
Maltex (Cereal) Mezonot Al Hamichya[10]
Mandarin HaEtz Borei Nefashos[11]
Mandlebread Mezonot Al Hamichya[12]
Mandrake Shehakol [13]
Mango HaEtz Borei Nefashos[14]
Mofletta (North African Fried Pastry Crepe) Mezonot Al Hamichya[15]
Maraschino Cherries HaEtz Borei Nefashos[16]
Margarine (If Eaten Alone) Shehakol No Bracha[17]
Marmalade Shehakol [18]
Marshmallow Shehakol Borei Nefashos[19]
Marzipan (Almond Meal and Sugar) Shehakol Borei Nefashos[20]
Mashed Avocado HaEtz Boreh Nefashot[21]
Mashed Banana HaAdama Boreh Nefashot[22]
Mashed Fruit HaEtz Borei Nefashos[23]
Mashed Potatoes HaAdama Borei Nefashos[24]
Matbucha (tomato dip) if the tomatoes are recognizable and tasted HaAdama [25]
Matzo HaMotzei; Sephardim: Not on Pesach, Mezonot Bircas Hamazon; Al Hamichya[26]
Matzo, Egg Mezonot Al Hamichya[27]
Matzo Ball (Kneidel) Mezonot Al Hamichya[28]
Matzo Brei [29]
  If Pieces Of Matzo Are Noticeable HaMotzei  On Bread [30]
  If Pieces Of Matzo Are Not Noticeable Mezonot Al Hamichya[31]
Matzo Crackers Mezonot Al Hamichya[32]
Matzo Farfel
  Cooked Mezonot Al Hamichya[33]
  Fried HaMotzei  On Bread [34]
  Plain HaMotzei Bircas Hamazon[35]
Matzo Meal Cake Mezonot Al Hamichya[36]
Mayonnaise (If Eaten Alone) Shehakol No Bracha[37]
Meat Knish
  With Thick Crust Mezonot Al Hamichya[38]
  With Thin Crust Mezonot Borei Nefashos[39]
Meat Loaf
  With Matzo Meal As Binder Shehakol Borei Nefashos[40]
  With Bread Crumbs Or Matzo Meal Added For Taste Mezonot Al Hamichya[41]
Meat Pie (With Pie Crust) Mezonot Al Hamichya [42]
Meat (All) Shehakol Borei Nefashos[43]
Meatballs (Even With Added Matzo Meal As A Binder) Shehakol Borei Nefashos[44]
Medicine
  Plain No Bracha [45]
  Pleasant Tasting Shehakol No Bracha[46]
  Water Taken With Medicine
    If Thirsty Shehakol Borei Nefashos[47]
    If Not Thirsty No Bracha No Bracha [48]
Mekupelet (Israeli Chocolate bar) Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[49]
Melba Toast Many say: Mezonot; Some say: HaMotzei Al Hamichya; Birkat Hamazon[50]
Melon (All) HaAdama Borei Nefashos[51]
Melon juice Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[52]
Melon Seeds Shehakol Boreh Nefashot[53]
"Mezonot BREAD"
  Eaten As A Meal HaMotzei Bircas Hamazon
  Eaten Merely As A Snack Mezonot Al Hamichya[54]
Milk Shehakol Borei Nefashos[55]
Milkshake Shehakol Borei Nefashos[56]
Millet HaAdama Borei Nefashos[57]
Mints Shehakol Borei Nefashos[58]
Mock Liver HaAdama Borei Nefashos[59]
Mousse Shehakol [60]
Muenster Cheese Shehakol Borei Nefashos[61]
Muffin Mezonot Al Hamichya[62]
Mulberry HaEtz Borei Nefashos[63]
Mushroom Shehakol Borei Nefashos[64]
Mushroom And Barley Soup See "Barley Soup" [65]
Mushroom Omelet Shehakol Borei Nefashos[66]
Mushroom Soup Shehakol Borei Nefashos[67]
Mustard (If Eaten Alone) Shehakol No Bracha[68]

Sources

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