Continuation of Eating in Another Place

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Question

Hello, A person who ate an amount of food requiring the 'Me'ein Shalosh' blessing in Room A, and then moved to Room B and ate a small piece there. Can he bless in Room B for the entire meal, even though he ate very little there? And is the answer the same regarding bread and the Grace After Meals?

Answer

Hello and Happy Hanukkah!

It is not effective to continue eating pastries in another place. One must bless in the first place. 

[Except if one did not eat in a fixed place, but ate 'on the way', then he can bless in the place where he finished his eating]


Source

Mishna Berura (Siman 184, Se'if Katan 9) states that it is not effective to continue eating pastries  even as a continuation of a meal with bread.

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