Blessing on Groats if it Covers Other Vegetables

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Question

I have groats and potatoes on my plate. I mistakenly said the 'Ha'adama' blessing on the groats. Do I need to say 'Mezonot', and if not, do I need to say 'Ha'adama' again on the potatoes?

Answer

The blessing covers both the groats and the potatoes.

Source

Shulchan Aruch (Orach Chaim, Siman 206).

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