What is the blessing on truknin (flour paste baked in a hole in a stove) vs. trita (flour poured onto a stove)?
Synopsis
Truknin (flour in a hole with water mixed in): borei me'nei mezonot unless a meal is fixed on it, then Hamotzi. Trita (flour poured onto a stove): never bread, always borei me'nei mezonot even if meal is fixed.
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