One-year-old babies can eat cherries. Because cherry tastes sweet and sour, it is rich in nutrients and iron, which can enrich blood and vitamin C. However, when parents give cherries to their one-year-old babies, they must core the cherries before giving them to their babies, or they may choke to death if they swallow them whole. Although cherry is nutritious, it is warm and should not be eaten more, otherwise it will cause the baby to get angry, have loose bowels and have a stomachache. And you can't let your baby eat cherries on an empty stomach, which will damage your baby's fragile stomach.
Babies with asthma and internal heat are not suitable for eating cherries, because cherries will aggravate internal heat and cough. Cherry is delicious, but it may be poisoned if eaten too much. So a one-year-old baby can eat cherries, but in moderation, it is best not to let the baby eat more than 10 cherries a day. Also pay attention to babies who are not fit to share cherries, and parents must not let them eat them.
In addition to cherries, parents can also let their babies eat other fruits rich in vitamins and other nutrients, but pay attention to crushing them to make them easier to eat and digest.