age limit
Babies under six months are advised to avoid eating oranges, and babies over two years old can eat them in moderation. Because the 2-year-old baby has stronger gastrointestinal receptivity, oranges can promote growth and development.
Normal nutrition
Oranges are rich in natural vitamin C and other nutrients, which helps to enhance the baby's resistance, increase capillary elasticity and reduce the chance of illness. It is recommended to give the baby oranges after meals to avoid gastrointestinal discomfort.
Juicing is safer.
Because oranges have many veins, eating them directly is easy to choke the baby, so mothers can choose to juice them. Remember to add warm water to prevent the baby from having diarrhea because the orange juice is too cold.
Peel and remove bitterness.
Be sure to peel off the orange peel, and don't let the baby feel rejected because of the bitter taste of the epidermis.