Blessing of 'Shehakol' by Mistake

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Question

He had cake and meat before him, and mistakenly blessed the cake with 'Shehakol' instead of 'Mezonot' and, retrospectively, fulfilled his obligation. Did the 'Shehakol' blessing also cover the meat before him, or since he initially intended to bless the other items separately with 'Shehakol', were they not covered by the blessing on the cake?

Answer

Covered by this blessing.

Source

See Siman 206:2 and LD

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