What is the blessing over roll-shaped breads (lachmaniyot) based on their thickness and composition?
Synopsis
Thick-mixture rolls are absolute bread (Hamotzi). Thin rolls with loose mixture receive borei me'nei mezonot unless one fixes a meal on them. If eaten during a meal, they require a preliminary blessing but not an after-blessing.
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