Cornbread with Vegetables

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Question

Someone who eats bread whose blessing is "Shehakol" (such as cornmeal) and eats it with a vegetable salad, olives, and cheese on a plate. Is it necessary to bless "Ha'adama" on the salad, or is it considered secondary to the bread?

Answer

It is not necessary to bless the salad, as it is considered secondary to the bread.

Source

Shulchan Aruch, Orach Chaim, Siman 274

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