What is the correct blessing on bananas?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules Borei Peri Ho'adamah on bananas (mauzisin). The Mishnah Berurah explains this follows the same logic as thornbush berries — the banana plant's above-ground trunk does not persist as true wood.
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