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Question
Hello, honorable Rabbi, I wanted to ask whether, to your knowledge, there is any opinion or any way to think as follows:
That as long as you made a blessing on certain foods/drinks, it doesn’t matter where you went, what you had in mind, or what you did—you would not need to make the blessing on them again, and you could make the final blessing if necessary in any place or at any time whatsoever; but when you change location / become distracted / enough time passes, etc., then the blessing you made on certain foods/drinks simply does not cover other foods/drinks that require the same blessing.
Thank you very much in advance, I hope I wrote it clearly.
Answer
I didn’t understand. You’re writing one thing and its opposite.
Discussion on Answer
I’m not familiar with such a distinction.
Other foods* with the same blessing.
For example, I made a blessing in place A on a fruit and went to another place, so that same fruit I can eat without an additional blessing, and I can also make the final blessing there if necessary, but not other fruits with the same blessing (which I could have eaten in place A).