Babies can add rice noodles when they are about 4 months old. If they are breastfed, it is best not to eat rice noodles more than 6 months old.
Rice noodles should be added from less to more, otherwise indigestion will occur. Generally, rice noodles containing trace elements such as calcium, iron, zinc, selenium, and water-soluble vitamins are selected. The nutritional ratio is particularly scientific, comprehensive, and easy to digest. and absorbed nutrients from rice flour.
If nutritious rice flour is added too early, the baby's gastrointestinal tract is still relatively delicate and prone to gastrointestinal reactions. If nutritious rice noodles are added too late, the baby may miss the best period of taste sensitivity, lose appetite, and refuse to eat complementary foods.
When supplementary food is first introduced at 4-6 months, rice noodles can be fed when the child's digestion ability is relatively strong. Generally, it is more appropriate to feed rice cereal at 10-11 am or 3-4 pm.
Generally, children can eat two meals of complementary food by the time they are 9 months old. At this time, they have one meal in the morning and one meal in the afternoon, that is, one meal at 11 o'clock and one meal at 4 p.m. It is generally recommended that babies be exclusively breastfed for 4 months after birth. From 4 to 6 months, it is recommended to add complementary foods. The first complementary food to be added is iron-fortified rice noodles. The main reason for adding rice noodles at this time is to prevent the child from developing iron deficiency anemia. problem. It is recommended that children slowly add complementary foods after 4 months of age, and before that, breast milk and milk powder are the main foods.
The principle of adding complementary foods to babies is from thin to thick, from fine to thick, and should be adjusted as the age of the baby increases. If you are breastfeeding, the mother should pay attention to not eating too greasy food.