After eating grapes, dates, pomegranates, olives and figs one says the "short 1-in-3 Birkat HaMazon" (often referred to as "Al HaMichya") with the עַל הָעֵץ ועַל פּרִי הָעֵץ - "on the trees and the fruit of the trees" option.
If one ate grapes and mistakenly used the עַל הַגֶּפֶן ועַל פְּרִי הַגֶּפֶן - "on the vine and the fruit of the vine" option, one does not need to correct it, since grapes are also the "fruit of the vine."
On all other fruit, the after-Bracha is " בּוֹרֵא נְפָשׁוֹת".
Fruit eaten during a meal are covered by the Birkat HaMazon.
Source: Kitzur Shulchan Aruch 56:1
- Danny
Tuesday, 20 Shvat 5774
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