Riddle: Which food has an option of 5 different Brochos?

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  • #613184
    outreach613
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    Which food has an option of 5 diiferent brochos that can be made on it (B’dieved) before eating it? What is the food and what are the 5 Brochos?

    #1094956
    popa_bar_abba
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    wine

    hagefen,

    haeitz,

    shehakol,

    mezonos,

    hamotzi,

    haadomoah,

    that’s 6.

    #1094957
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    Am i right?

    #1094958
    artachshasta
    Participant

    I got 7:

    Korban Pesach in Koreich, according to Hillel

    Al Achilas Pesach (L’chatchila)

    Al Achilas Zevach (B’dieved)

    Hamotzi (L’chatchila, if you haven’t made it yet)

    Al Achilas Matzos U’Mrorim (L’chatchila)

    Mezonos (B’dieved)

    Shehakol (B’dieved)

    Haadama (B’dieved, it counts for the Marror).

    #1094959
    outreach613
    Participant

    I don’t know the answer – I was relying on you guys…

    Are your answers above true?

    #1094960
    Sam2
    Participant

    Depending on who you hold like, a grape should be able to have Ha’eitz, Ha’adamah, HaGefen, Mezonos, and Shehakol work for it. Grape juice also probably has all 5 work.

    #1094961
    outreach613
    Participant

    why mezonos?

    #1094962
    👑RebYidd23
    Participant

    Why not?

    #1094963
    FriendInFlatbush
    Participant

    Wine can also have a shehechiyanu said on it, as well as the brachos of kiddush on Shabbos or Yom Tov.

    #1094964
    Sam2
    Participant

    outreach: There is a Magen Avraham who says that B’dieved Mezonos works on anything except for water and salt.

    #1094965
    ari-free
    Participant

    A sandwich made of different things and you decide which is tofel/ikar?

    #1094966
    oomis
    Participant

    I was thinking a fruit pizza made with banana, grapes, oranges, sweet (wine) sauce of some type,

    #1094967

    Can’t sushi have four? Because rice isn’t BROWS so you don’t HAVE TO make mezonot? If there’s a small piece of fish,fruit (like mango or avocado) and vegetable (cucumber), don’t you get to choose which you like best/reason you’re eating it?

    #1094968
    squeak
    Participant

    Bread has five – hamotzi and four brachos in benching.

    #1094969
    popa_bar_abba
    Participant

    I’ve eaten cholent that has at least 10.

    Mezonos before.

    Al hamichya after.

    And about 8 more after. v’hamaskil yavin.

    #1094970
    ari-free
    Participant

    bread doesn’t have the option of 5 brochos bdieved before eating it!

    rice isn’t BROWS so you don’t make al hamichya but you make mezonos!

    #1094971
    IvduEsHashemBsimcha
    Participant

    PBA:

    In that case, wouldn’t you only make one Bracha after?

    #1094972

    @ari-free I meant you don’t have to make a mezonot on the sushi. You could theoretically make a ha’adama on the cucumber (if that’s what you think the ikar is) and have it include the rice.

    If you were eating plain rice, then of course it’s mezonot.

    #1094973
    tzaddiq
    Member

    wheat.

    -hamotzi

    -mezonos

    -shehakol

    -ho’adamah

    -kiddush (on challah)

    just a guess

    #1094974
    frum33
    Member

    I got it: Kiddush wine on the first or second night of Sukkos.

    1. Hagafen

    2. Mikadesh Yisroel V’hazmanim

    3. Shehechiyanu

    4. Layshev Basukkah

    5. Hatov V’hamaitiv

    all lichatchillah

    #1094975

    I think some posters may have misunderstood the question.

    As I understood it, the question was which food has a potential of five brachos *rishonos* which would allow it to be eaten.

    The answers referring to kiddush, various birchas hamitzvos, shehechiyanu, brachos acharonos, asher yatzar, etc. are interesting, but not what the OP was asking.

    #1094976
    mazaltov
    Member

    what’s the answer???

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