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What complementary food should an 8-month-old baby eat? Ask Jimei to share it.
The 8-month-old baby is growing rapidly and needs to absorb more nutrition, so Bao Ma should learn more nutritious recipes to add meals to her baby. Here are some recipes suitable for 8-month-old babies. Come to Mark!

Tomato, egg and vegetable soup noodles

Raw materials:

Boiled and chopped fine noodles, peeled and chopped tomatoes, eggs, Xiaoqing cabbage, and appropriate amount of broth.

Practice:

1, stir-fry the cabbage heart scalded by boiling water for a while, then pour it into the pot, add the broth, rotten noodles and tomato pieces at the same time, boil them together and simmer for 5-10 minutes.

2. Beat the eggs evenly and pour them on the noodles, then burn them until they condense into pieces, and then put them into a bowl.

Egg porridge

Raw materials:

Eggs 1/2, carrots 1/5, spinach 1 4 bowls of rice 1/2 cups of broth.

Practice:

1, stew carrots and spinach and chop them up.

2. Pour the rice, broth, chopped carrots and spinach into the pot and cook together.

3. After boiling, add the beaten egg paste and stir it, and add salt to taste.

Apple porridge

Raw materials:

3 tablespoons oatmeal, milk 1/4 cups, apples 1/6, carrots 1/3.

Practice:

1 Wash and peel apples and carrots.

2. Put oatmeal and processed carrots into the pot, pour milk and water and cook with slow fire.

3. After boiling, add the processed apples until they are boiled.

Principle of supplementary food addition for 8-month-old baby

When the baby is 8 months old, even if the breast milk is sufficient, it should gradually implement "semi-weaning" and add complementary food to the baby. So, what principles should be followed when adding complementary food to an 8-month-old baby?

1, only add 1 new complementary food at a time.

When Bao Ma adds complementary food to the baby, it is best to add only one new complementary food at a time, and then observe the baby's digestive condition. If you find that the baby has abnormal stool or other conditions, you should stop feeding this food.