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===Which fruit require Shehecheyanu?===
===Which fruit require Shehecheyanu?===
# One only makes a Bracha on fruits that grow yearly, however, fruits that grow all year round don’t require a Shehecheyanu. <Ref> S”A 225:6 </ref>
# One only makes a Bracha on fruits that grow yearly, however, fruits that grow all year round don’t require a Shehecheyanu. <Ref> S”A 225:6 </ref>
# The minhag is that one doesn't make a Shehecheyanu on vegetables or upon a nice smell (Besamim).<ref>Kitzur S"A 59:17</ref>
# Fruit that’s available in the marketplace all year round (because of the refrigeration and transportation) do not require Shehecheyanu, (however it’s preferable to cover it with a [[Shehecheyanu]] from another fruit if possible.) <ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 161) </ref>
# Fruit that’s available in the marketplace all year round (because of the refrigeration and transportation) do not require Shehecheyanu, (however it’s preferable to cover it with a [[Shehecheyanu]] from another fruit if possible.) <ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 161) </ref>
# The following fruit don’t require a Shehecheyanu: banana, lemon, lettuce , cabbage, potato, carrot, onion, pear, dates, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, nuts, peanuts, almonds, olives, mushrooms, wine, and grape juice. <ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 162-3) </ref>
# The following fruit don’t require a Shehecheyanu: banana, lemon, lettuce , cabbage, potato, carrot, onion, pear, dates, sunflower seeds, pumpkin seeds, nuts, peanuts, almonds, olives, mushrooms, wine, and grape juice. <ref> Vezot HaBracha (pg 162-3) </ref>