If one has no vegetable other than marror for karpas, what berakhot does one recite and in what order?
Synopsis
The Mechaber rules that if one's only vegetable is marror, one blesses 'borei peri ha-adama' and 'al achilat marror' at the first dipping (karpas), and at the second dipping eats marror with charoset but without a berakha. There is debate about whether horseradish (chrein) receives borei peri ha-adama.
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