Children are younger and their body resistance is slightly weaker than that of adults, so there are some foods that adults can eat but children cannot. Some people may use rice wine in their home dishes. So, can children eat cooked rice wine?
Generally speaking, parents are not recommended to let their children eat cooked rice wine because it is harmful to the child's health. Rice wine also contains alcohol, even after cooking. After alcohol enters the human body, it will be metabolized by the liver and other organs. The metabolic function of the liver of children is not perfect enough. Eating rice wine may affect liver function.
The alcohol in rice wine generally refers to ethanol. When children eat cooked rice wine, ethanol enters the human body and may affect the normal operation of the child's central neurons, causing the child to become dizzy. . In addition, when ethanol enters a child's intestines and stomach, ethanol may irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa, causing the child to experience gastrointestinal discomfort symptoms such as nausea and vomiting.
When preparing daily meals for children, parents are advised to pay attention to the mix of coarse and fine grains. Both coarse and fine grains contain nutrients needed for human development. A reasonable combination of coarse and fine grains can allow children to absorb sufficient nutrients. When preparing food for children, parents can cut the food into smaller pieces to make it easier for children to chew.