Translated from Yalkut Yosef:
1. The day of Tu
Bishvat is the Rosh HaShanah (New Year) for fruits. Saying that thiday is
the first day for fruits make a difference in the laws of terumot, ma’aserot, orlah (all different types of laws for fruits).
2. In a year that Tu Bishvat falls on Shabbat (like this
year), there are those who are accustomed to bring fruits to bless on them
directly after Kiddush and before Netilat Yadayim. One should ponder about this
custom and ask whether to do it or not because there is a mahloket (argument) whether or not to do this. In any case, if
people ate a certain amount in order to say a beracha ahrona they should not say a beracha ahrona and just say birkat hamazon at the end of the meal
with everyone.
Shabbat Shalom &
Tu Bishvat Sameah!
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