What blessing is recited on vegetables that are better cooked than raw, after they have been cooked?
Synopsis
All authorities agree that vegetables such as pumpkin, beets, and cabbage receive Borei Pri Ha'adamah after cooking. The MB adds that pickling or salting similarly upgrades the blessing.
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