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# A banana plant’s trunk dies yearly and so bananas are HaAdama. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22) </ref>
# A banana plant’s trunk dies yearly and so bananas are HaAdama. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22) </ref>
# Raspberries and papaya are similar to bananas and have the Bracha of HaAdama. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 395, chapter 22) </ref>
# Raspberries and papaya are similar to bananas and have the Bracha of HaAdama. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 395, chapter 22) </ref>
# Bushes which grow within 3 [[Tefachim]] (9 inches) of the ground have the Bracha of HaAdama. Examples of this include cranberries and wild blueberries. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22) </ref>
# Bushes which grow within 3 [[Tefachim]] (9 inches) of the ground have the Bracha of HaAdama. Examples of this include cranberries and wild blueberries. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22). Additionally, Craisins are just dried cranberries. The Laws of [[Brachos]] (Rabbi Forst, pg 359-384) and Halachos of [[Brachos]] Handbook (p. 39) write that dried fruit is the same as regular fruit for hilchot [[brachos]]. Since cranberries are Haadama (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 393, chapter 22), craisins should be Haadama.</ref>
==Fruits or vegetables receiving Shehakol==
==Fruits or vegetables receiving Shehakol==
# If one eats a fruit or vegetable in a way that is not the usual way it is eaten in that local one should make a Shehakol. <Ref>S”A 205:1 </ref>
# If one eats a fruit or vegetable in a way that is not the usual way it is eaten in that local one should make a [[Shehakol]]. <Ref>S”A 205:1 </ref>
# Examples include eating quince, onions (outside of salad), or peanuts raw requires Shehakol and eating melon, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, or walnuts cooked requires Shehakol. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 398-9, chapter 22) </ref>
# Examples include eating quince, onions (outside of salad), or peanuts raw requires [[Shehakol]] and eating melon, cucumbers, lettuce, radishes, or walnuts cooked requires [[Shehakol]]. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 398-9, chapter 22) </ref>
# If a fruit or vegetable is usually eaten raw and cooked then the regular Bracha applies. <Ref>S”A 202:12 </ref>  
# If a fruit or vegetable is usually eaten raw and cooked then the regular Bracha applies. <Ref>S”A 202:12 </ref>  
# Examples include almond, apples, tomatoes, and carrots which are eaten raw and cooked. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 399-401, chapter 22) </ref>
# Examples include almond, apples, tomatoes, and carrots which are eaten raw and cooked. <Ref>Veten Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner pg 399-401, chapter 22) </ref>