If one accidentally placed a drink in their mouth without a blessing and there is more of the same drink available, must one spit it out before drinking the rest?
Synopsis
The Raavad (cited by Magen Avraham and Mishnah Berurah) holds that if more drink is available, one should spit out the mouthful rather than swallow without a blessing; this is described as the proper practice. The Mechaber's ruling does not distinguish based on availability of more drink.
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