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==Chicken Soup and Meat Soup==
==Chicken Soup and Meat Soup==


#Chicken soup which has chicken and vegetables in it one should just recite a haadama on the vegetables and that exempts everything.<ref>The Rosh Brachot 6:18 writes that if a person has vegetable soup broth the bracha is haadama but if meat is added the bracha is shehakol since the taste of the meat is primary compared to the vegetables. The Shulchan Aruch 205:2 rules like the Rosh. Therefore, the broth of chicken soup with vegetables is shehakol. However, if one is eating it with the vegetables, making a haadama on the vegetables exempts the broth as well (Mishna Brurah 205:9). With respect to the meat, Rivivot Ephraim 1:151:9 writes that since the vegetables are in the majority they are primary compared to the meat and the bracha on vegetables exempts everything else.</ref>
#Chicken soup which has chicken and vegetables in it one should just recite a haadama on the vegetables and that exempts everything.<ref>The Rosh Brachot 6:18 writes that if a person has vegetable soup broth the bracha is haadama but if meat is added the bracha is shehakol since the taste of the meat is primary compared to the vegetables. The Shulchan Aruch O.C. 205:2 rules like the Rosh. Therefore, the broth of chicken soup without vegetables is shehakol. However, if one is eating it with the vegetables, making a haadama on the vegetables exempts the broth as well (Mishna Brurah 205:9). With respect to the meat, Rivivot Ephraim 1:151:9 writes that since the vegetables are in the majority they are primary compared to the meat and the bracha on vegetables exempts everything else.</ref>
#If someone is only eating vegetables and broth and not chicken the bracha haadama on the vegetables exempts the broth.<ref>Mishna Brurah 205:9</ref>
#If someone is only eating vegetables and broth and not chicken the bracha haadama on the vegetables exempts the broth.<ref>Mishna Brurah 205:9</ref>
#If someone is only eating the broth of chicken soup and not the chicken or vegetables the bracha is Shehakol.<ref>Rosh Brachot 6:18, Shulchan Aruch 205:2</ref>
#If someone is only eating the broth of chicken soup and not the chicken or vegetables the bracha is Shehakol.<ref>Rosh Brachot 6:18, Shulchan Aruch O.C. 205:2</ref>


==Noodle Soup==
==Noodle Soup==
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