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One-year-old baby complementary food time
1 year-old babies are mostly used to the taste of food, and they can also eat at the same time in the baby chair at the table like adults. 1 year-old baby has learned to walk and become more active, and the daily activity is very large, so the diet is still important. Next, Mom. com Encyclopedia introduces 1 year-old baby's recipe schedule.

1 year-old baby's one-day recipe schedule

1, breast-feeding at 6: 0010 ~ 20min/200ml of milk or formula milk, 30g of mashed vegetables;   

2. At 8:00, feed some molar food/snacks, vegetable soup/broth100 ~120ml, and fruit1~ 3 pieces;

3, 10:00 feed a small bowl of porridge (add meat floss, mashed vegetables, minced vegetables, etc.), half an egg, 2 biscuits/a small piece of steamed bread;

4. Feed minced meat/minced vegetables/tofu/animal blood/liver at 0/2: 00, and warm water/fruit juice/vegetable juice/100 ~120ml;  

5. Feed a small bowl of soft rice at 14:00, 30-60g of minced meat/minced vegetables/tofu/animal blood/liver and half an egg;

6. At 16:00, feed some molar food/snacks, fruit1~ 3 pieces, warm water/fruit juice/vegetable juice100 ~ 200ml;

7. At 0/8: 00/kloc, feed a small bowl of noodles/dough pieces/3-5 small jiaozi/5-7 small wonton, 30-50g tofu/animal blood/minced liver/minced meat/minced vegetables, and 50-100ml broth;

8. At 20:00, feed a small piece of steamed bread/cake/bread, some food for grinding teeth, and warm water/fruit juice/vegetable juice100 ~120ml;   

9. Breastfeeding at 22:0010 ~ 20min/200ml of milk or formula milk.

1 year-old baby's diet arrangement

Main foods: porridge, pasta (noodles, noodles, steamed stuffed buns, jiaozi, wonton, etc.) and soft rice.  

Auxiliary foods: breast milk/formula milk, boiled water, cod liver oil (the ratio of vitamin A to vitamin D is 3: 1), fruit juice, vegetable juice, vegetable soup, broth, rice flour (paste), molar food, vegetable paste, fruit, minced meat (pine), minced vegetables, liver mud, animal blood, bean products, and so on.

Meals: breast milk or formula milk twice, complementary food three times.