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Comentario sobre Niddah 6:10

כֹּל הַטָּעוּן בְּרָכָה לְאַחֲרָיו, טָעוּן בְּרָכָה לְפָנָיו. וְיֵשׁ טָעוּן בְּרָכָה לְפָנָיו וְאֵין טָעוּן בְּרָכָה לְאַחֲרָיו:

Cualquier [acción] que requiera una bendición después de que requiera una bendición ante ella. Pero puede haber uno que requiera una bendición antes pero no requiera una bendición después.

Bartenura on Mishnah Niddah

ויש שטעון ברכה לפניו ואין טעון ברכה לאחריו – such as ritual fringes/Tzizit, and Tefillin/phylacteries and Mezuzah, Shofar, Sukkah and Lulav, that we recite a blessing upon them before doing/performing them, but they don’t require a blessing afterwards.
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English Explanation of Mishnah Niddah

Whatever requires a blessing after it requires one before it;
But there are things that require a blessing before them and not after them.

One must recite a blessing before eating anything, even of the smallest amount. One also must recite a blessing before the performance of a mitzvah. But in both of these cases, there is no blessing recited after.
However, anything that one blesses after it, such as a sufficient portion of food, one would certainly have to bless before it as well.
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