L’yilui Nishamt Avraham ben Ester & Israel Ben Rivka.
From Rav Ovadya Yosef shlit’a Website HalachaYomit.co.il:
1. The blessing on (dry) Matzah during Pesach is "Hamotzi Lechem Min Ha'aretz" followed by Birkat HaMazon after eating. The Ashkenazi custom is to do so throughout the year as well. The Sephardic custom, however, is to recite "Mezonot" and "Al HaMichya" on Matzah throughout the year (besides for Pesach) and they have on whom to rely. Those who are especially scrupulous with Mitzvah observance eat Matzah only during a bread meal and by doing so they fulfill their obligation according to all opinions.
2. Bread requires the blessing of "Hamotzi Lechem Min Ha'aretz". Any baked good made out of dough sweetened by mixing honey, sugar, and the like into it, requires the blessing of "Borei Minei Mezonot". Similarly, any baked good made out of dough filled with walnuts, almonds, and the like requires a "Mezonot" blessing. In addition, an item made out of dough that is crunchy, such as crackers and the like, requires a "Mezonot" blessing.
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