When to Make an After-Blessing?
We are obligated to make an after-blessing following consumption of a significant amount of food, which for eating is the size of a k'zayit (27 grams), and for drinking the measurement is a revi'it (81 grams)
We are obligated to make an after-blessing following consumption of a significant amount of food, which for eating is the size of a k'zayit (27 grams), and for drinking the measurement is a revi'it (81 grams)
The obligation to make a blessing doesn't depend on eating or tasting, but rather on the enjoyment of the palate. Since one who chews gum experiences sweetness and derives pleasure from it, it is clear that a blessing is required.
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