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<font size=3>There is a widespread misconception that one who is in the
midst of a meal that includes bread is not required to recite a blessing
on any other foods that are consumed in the course of the meal. As we
will see, the Hamotzi blessing recited over bread at the beginning of a
meal only exempts foods and their condiments eaten primarily in order to
satisfy hunger.[1] Other foods will often require their own blessing even
when eaten during the meal.<br><br>
For example, foods that are eaten following the main course of a meal,
such as deserts, fruits, and sweets, will often require their own
blessing.[2] There is an interesting exception, however. If such
foods are eaten together with bread they will not require their own
blessing. So although fruit eaten as a dessert requires its own blessing
one would not recite a blessing on the fruit if one eats the fruit with
bread in every bite.[3] <br><br>
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