What is the precise definition of 'parperot' (appetizer) and 'maaseh kdera' (cooked dish) for purposes of blessing exemptions?
Synopsis
Clarification of what constitutes an appetizer versus a cooked dish in the context of blessing requirements and exemptions.
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Does blessing over bread exempt one from blessing over an appetizer (finely crumbled bread mixed with soup or honey)?
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Does Birkat Hamazon (after-blessing) effectively exempt appetizers eaten before the meal when one intended to eat bread afterward?
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When blessing over appetizers at the start of a meal, can one explicitly intend to exempt bread, and if so, does that intention succeed?
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