If after reciting HaMotzi someone from another household sends a food gift that the person had not anticipated, does that food require a blessing?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that unanticipated food sent from another household requires a blessing (like a change of mind, din nimlach), even for foods that normally accompany bread. The Rema reports that people are not careful about this, explaining that a person's default intent covers all food brought to them during a meal.
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