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# Even if one has intent to eat the Tofel because it’s especially dear or important to oneself, still the Bracha on the Ikar covers the Tofel. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 90-1, chapter 11) </ref>
# Even if one has intent to eat the Tofel because it’s especially dear or important to oneself, still the Bracha on the Ikar covers the Tofel. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 90-1, chapter 11) </ref>
===Examples===
===Examples===
# For, pie or strudel with fruit filling which was baked together, one should only make [[Mezonot]]. <Ref> VeTen Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner, chapter 4, pg 504, Handbook pg 70) writes that since the filling was baked together with the crust, they form one entity and deserves only one Bracha. So rules Vezot HaBracha (Luach Brachot pg 394) </ref>
# For, pie or strudel with fruit filling which was baked together, one should only make [[Mezonot]]. <Ref> VeTen Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner, chapter 4, pg 504, Handbook pg 70) writes that since the filling was baked together with the crust, they form one entity and deserves only one Bracha. This is also the opinion of Vezot HaBracha (Luach Brachot pg 394) </ref>
# For chulent (barley, beans, small pieces of meat and potato) the Bracha is [[Mezonot]]. If there’s no barley, and the majority is potatoes and beans, the Bracha is HaAdama, if the majority is rice, make [[Mezonot]]. If there’s no barley and the Chulent has the Bracha of HaAdama, if the kishka is eaten separately (not in the same forkful), it requires it’s own mezonot. However, if the pieces are large enough that they don’t come up together on same forkful, each component requires it’s own Bracha. <Ref> VeTen Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner, chapter 4, pg 65, 80, Handbook pg 28), Vezot HaBracha (pg 107, chapter 11, pg 392, Luach Brachot) </ref>
# For chulent (barley, beans, small pieces of meat and potato) the Bracha is [[Mezonot]]. If there’s no barley, and the majority is potatoes and beans, the Bracha is HaAdama, if the majority is rice, make [[Mezonot]]. If there’s no barley and the Chulent has the Bracha of HaAdama, if the kishka is eaten separately (not in the same forkful), it requires it’s own mezonot. However, if the pieces are large enough that they don’t come up together on same forkful, each component requires it’s own Bracha. <Ref> VeTen Bracha (Halachos of Brochos by Rabbi Bodner, chapter 4, pg 65, 80, Handbook pg 28), Vezot HaBracha (pg 107, chapter 11, pg 392, Luach Brachot) </ref>
# If one mixes carrot, peas, and couscous/farfel the Bracha is [[Mezonot]] since the mezonot is always considered Ikar. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 107, chapter 12) </ref>
# If one mixes carrot, peas, and couscous/farfel the Bracha is [[Mezonot]] since the mezonot is always considered Ikar. <Ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 107, chapter 12) </ref>