Talmud Bavli
Talmud Bavli

Related for Berakhot 73:10

תיובתא:

and it remains unanswered.

Tosefta Berakhot

[A person] that chews [raw] wheat kernels, says a Beracha (blessing) on them Borei Minei Zerayim (Who created different types of seeds). [If] he [ground them into flour and] baked them [into bread] and [then] cooked them (i.e. the bread) [in water], as long as the pieces [of bread] remain [intact], he says the Beracha on them Hamotzi Lechem Min Haaretz (Who brings forth bread from the earth) and he says [after eating these pieces] the Three Berachot (i.e. Birkat Hamazon (Grace After Meals)). [If] the pieces [of bread] do not remain [intact] he makes the Beracha on them Borei Minei Mezonot (Who created different types of foods) and he makes the Beracha after [eating] them is One out of Three (i.e. Al Hamichya (For the Sustenance)).
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Tosefta Berakhot

[A person] that chews [raw] rice [kernels], says a Beracha (blessing) on them Borei Minei Zerayim (Who created different types of seeds). [If] he [ground them into flour and] baked them [into rice bread] and [then] cooked them (i.e. the rice bread) [in water], even though the pieces [of the rice bread] remain [intact], he says the Beracha on them, Borei Minei Mezonot (Who created different types of foods), and he does not say any Beracha after them at all. This is the general rule: any [food] that [gets] the beginning [Beracha] Hamotzi Lechem Min Haaretz (Who brings forth bread from the earth), [gets] the Three Berachot (i.e. Birkat Hamazon (Grace After Meals)) after it.
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