There are several reasons why children find it difficult to eat more chocolate. First, eat more chocolate and give children a balanced nutrition. Chocolate is a high-calorie food with low protein content. The fat content is high, and the proportion of nutrients does not meet the needs of children's growth and development.
Second, eating more chocolate will affect children's appetite, because chocolate contains more fat, too much fat is not easy to be digested and absorbed, and then children will easily produce it. Covering is not conducive to children eating other foods, and it is also easy to lead to uneven nutrition of the baby.
Third, eating too much chocolate will affect the baby's digestive function, and the child's gastrointestinal tract is more delicate. Eating too much chocolate will hinder the production of digestive juice in gastrointestinal tract and the normal development of gastric mucosa. It is easy to cause bloating and stomachache in children, and it will also affect children's digestion and absorption, so it is not easy for children to eat more chocolate.