When eating Me'ein Shalosh foods from multiple categories (grain, wine, fruit) at once, how should the combined blessing be structured?
Synopsis
When one has eaten grain dishes, drunk wine, and eaten seven-species fruits, all are combined into one Me'ein Shalosh blessing with all three components mentioned in order: grain first, then wine, then tree fruits.
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