When adding complementary foods to their children, every parent puts a lot of thought into it, and is willing to let their children eat better and be healthier. However, some parents cook things for their babies that are not soft enough, and the children may not be able to digest them. They always make the same food, and the children will get tired of it after eating it for a long time. What are some ways to eat noodles for a one-year-old baby?
How to eat noodles for a one-year-old baby
1. Chop the green onion, green vegetables, half a tomato, and cucumber little by little, because the baby needs to eat them very finely. First heat the oil pan, add a little chopped green onion and baby soy sauce, stir-fry until fragrant, add water, a large bowl of water will do, put the diced greens and tomatoes into the soup and cook, bring to the boil and add the dragon's beard noodles, break them into pieces .
2. Because the noodles are thin and easy to cook, they will be cooked in about 3 minutes. Put them in bowls and let them cool before giving them to the children. If you don’t add baby soy sauce, you can also add some baby meat floss. The vegetables should be chopped into small pieces, and the noodles should be broken into pieces before being put into the pot, because this is for children, and children with young teeth cannot chew it. You can also add a few drops of sesame oil.
How to arrange complementary foods for one-year-old babies
1. Babies aged 6 to 7 months can eat paste and pureed complementary foods, such as iron-containing baby rice noodles, fish puree, and vegetable puree. , egg yolk puree, etc. For babies aged 8 to 9 months, soft food supplements should be given, such as rice soup, shredded vegetables, apple puree, banana puree, fish puree, egg yolk puree, meat puree, etc. For babies aged 10 to 12 months, solid complementary foods such as soft rice, noodles, fish porridge, minced meat, etc.
2. Foods that cannot be eaten under 1 year old include salt, sugar and various condiments, honey, fresh milk, egg whites, chocolate, glutinous rice balls, crabs, shrimps and other shelled seafood. These foods are not suitable for young children. For babies, there is a potential risk of suffocation, so never give it to your baby.
When a child is one year old, when he has just learned to walk and is naughty and playful, his body consumes a lot of energy, so he must keep up with eating. Parents should learn more recipes and have more balanced nutrition. They should let their children eat everything and not be picky eaters. They should drink more water and eat more fresh fruits to ensure their children's nutritional needs.