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# One shouldn’t make a Bracha while one’s hands are dirty rather one should wipe one hands. <Ref> Kaf Hachaim 158:53 Shaar haTzion 181:32, VeZot HaBracha (pg 8) </ref>
# One shouldn’t make a Bracha while one’s hands are dirty rather one should wipe one hands. <Ref> Kaf Hachaim 158:53 Shaar haTzion 181:32, VeZot HaBracha (pg 8) </ref>
==If one Mistakenly ate Without a Beracha==
==If one Mistakenly ate Without a Beracha==
# If one drank a liquid but forgot to make a beracha before it, and remembered before swallowing it he should swallow the liquid and not say a beracha rishona on what he already drank. <ref> Chazon Ovadia [[Berachot]] page 68, S"A 172:1. Although Rama 171:1 says that in this case when the person swallowed the liquid, he should stay say beracha rishona afterwards, Mishna Brurah 171:5 and Eliya Rabba 172:1 say the opinion of most poskim is not to say a beracha rishona if you aren't going to drink more, but only to recite a beracha achrona if you drank enough in the first place. </ref> One can, however, think the beracha in his mind while the liquid is still in his mouth. <ref> Chazon Ovadia [[Berachot]] page 70-71, Ben Ish Chai Matot 14, Kaf Hachayim 172:1, Pri Megadim M.Z. 172:2 and A.A. 172:1, Ketzot Hashulchan 55:9. </ref>
# If one drank a liquid but forgot to make a beracha before it, and remembered before swallowing it he should swallow the liquid and not say a beracha rishona on what he already drank. <ref> Chazon Ovadia [[Berachot]] page 68, Shulchan Aruch 172:1. Although Rama 171:1 says that in this case when the person swallowed the liquid, he should stay say beracha rishona afterwards, Mishna Brurah 171:5 and Eliya Rabba 172:1 say the opinion of most poskim is not to say a beracha rishona if you aren't going to drink more, but only to recite a beracha achrona if you drank enough in the first place. </ref> One can, however, think the beracha in his mind while the liquid is still in his mouth. <ref> Chazon Ovadia [[Berachot]] page 70-71, Ben Ish Chai Matot 14, Kaf Hachayim 172:1, Pri Megadim M.Z. 172:2 and A.A. 172:1, Ketzot Hashulchan 55:9. </ref>
# If one mistakenly stuck food in his mouth without reciting a beracha first, and remembered before swallowing if it is a food that will be disgusting if spit out, he should put it in the side of his mouth and recite the beracha, but if it won't be disgusting to spit it out, he should spit it out and say a beracha and put it back in his mouth. <ref> Chazon Ovadia [[Berachot]] page 68. </ref>  
# If one mistakenly stuck food in his mouth without reciting a beracha first, and remembered before swallowing if it is a food that will be disgusting if spit out, he should put it in the side of his mouth and recite the beracha, but if it won't be disgusting to spit it out, he should spit it out and say a beracha and put it back in his mouth. <ref> Chazon Ovadia [[Berachot]] page 68. </ref>  
# If the food or drink is already swallowed no beracha is recited. <ref> Mishna Brurah 172:3 </ref> However, one should attempt to quickly recite a beracha on another food or drink with the same beracha. <ref> Mishna Brurah 167:49. Shaare [[Teshuva]] 206:2 adds that if done immediately this could help retroactively to correct having eaten without a beracha. </ref>
# If the food or drink is already swallowed no beracha is recited. <ref> Mishna Brurah 172:3 </ref> However, one should attempt to quickly recite a beracha on another food or drink with the same beracha. <ref> Mishna Brurah 167:49. Shaare [[Teshuva]] 206:2 adds that if done immediately this could help retroactively to correct having eaten without a beracha. </ref>