The blacklist on the baby's table
parents are happy to buy snacks for babies, but the baby's tender digestive system is very picky for food and has a lot of food. It can't appear on their small table for the time being.
[b] fruit [/b]
children before the age of 3 had a high risk of food allergy. Generally speaking, it is best not to give the baby to eat allergy, such as mango, pineapple, honey peach, kiwi fruit and other hairy fruits.
[b] staple food [/b]
overly fine cereals are destroyed in vitamins, especially the reduction in the intake of B vitamins can affect the development of the baby's nervous system. Moreover, it will also affect the development of vision due to the loss of too much chromium, which is a major cause of myopia.
[b] meat food class [/b]
meat food class is rich in iron and protein. It is usually considered a very nutritious food. The meat is stewed to soft or tore into thin silk, which can help the baby to eat smoothly. However, egg white and crab, shrimp and other shelled seafood are best not to appear on the baby table before the age of one year.
[b] vegetables [/b]
spinach, leek, amaranth, and other vegetables containing a large amount of oxalic acid, beans, bamboo shoots and burdock and other more difficult to digest vegetables are not too early to appear in the supplementary food.
[b] flavoring [/b]
saaba sauce, tomato sauce, chili sauce, mustard, monosodium glutamate, or too many sugar flavors, which can easily increase the baby's kidney burden and interfere with the body's absorption of other nutrients. Babies under one year old should not eat salt. Too much monosodium glutamate will also affect the use of zinc in blood.
[b] drinks [/b]
mineral water, pure water and functional drinks, as well as cola, coffee, thick tea and so on too many sugar or caffeine and no nutritional stimulant drink, the baby should not drink.
[b] snack class [/b]
snacks containing additives and pigments, which are high in nutrition and sugar, and are easy to destroy the taste of infants and infantile teeth and cause tooth decay. In particular, ginseng containing candy, biscuits, milk powder, malt milk and royal jelly are not suitable for babies.