For the Ilui Neshama of Avraham ben Ester & Israel Ben Rivka.
Translated from Yalkut Yosef:
1. If one ate enough of food or drank enough of a drink to
be obligated in saying Beracha Achrona
(the blessing said after food/drink), which is when one drinks 86 grams (3
ounces) in one shot of a drink or eating 27 grams of any food in less than 7
minutes. If suddenly this person needs to use the restroom there is an order of
saying the Berachot they are now obligated to say (Beracha Achrona for the food
and/or drink and Birkat Asher Yatzar for the bathroom). If they were eating
bread with the Beracha Achrona of Birkat HaMazon, they should say Birkat
HaMazon first and then Asher Yaztar. If they were eating cake or anything with
the Beracha Achrona of Al HaMichya, they should say Al HaMichya first and then
Asher Yatzar. If they ate/drank something with the Beracha Achrona of Boreh
Nefashot, then they should say Asher Yatzar first and then Boreh Nefashot.
HOWEVER for all these cases, if one has
a suspicion that they will forget to say the Beracha of Asher Yatzar after
saying the Beracha Achrona on the food/drink, then they should say Asher Yatzar
beforehand.
2. One who eats food that has the Beracha of Mezonot with
coffee or tea must say the Beracha (Shehakol)
on the beverage as well and it is not true to say that the Beracha of Mezonot
makes one exempt from saying the beracha on tea and coffee. Only when one says
HaMotzi for bread is exempt from saying Shehakol on a beverage. Its best to say
the Beracha of Shehakol on the beverage and then the Beracha of Mezonot on the
cake/food.
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