First, there are still many opinions about the fact that babies can't eat cream. Cautious mothers say that babies must never eat it in case of indigestion, illness and fever. I don't know when cream cakes seem to start to make many people detour, saying that they are unhealthy. It is said that eating trans fatty acids is harmful to health. So cream cakes must be all trans fatty acids? So can the baby eat cream cake? Cream cake doesn't mean vegetable cream cake, even vegetable cream cake doesn't mean eating trans fatty acids, only that vegetable cream may contain more trans fatty acids. If you only eat cream cake once a year, it's actually not a big problem. The key is to control your food intake. After all, if you eat too much, you will get indigestion.
2. No matter whether you give your baby cream cake or cheesecake, you should stop eating. 1-3-year-old babies should eat cakes in moderation. 1 year-old babies should eat one or two bites, and 3-year-old children should eat a small piece, and they should not eat too much on their birthdays, otherwise their health will suffer in the end. In addition, if mom has the heart, she can also make cakes at home, which will be healthier. When a mother makes a cake for her baby, she can add some vegetable puree and fruit puree, which will make the children more appetizing and help digestion. After all, cream is high in sugar and fat, and it is not easy to digest. It is easy to get fat when eaten, so babies should eat less and adults should eat less.