Can a 1-year-old baby eat fennel

  Fennel is a common seasoning in the kitchen. When cooking meat, adding some fennel in moderation can make the taste of the meat more fresh and fragrant. But when making complementary foods for babies, there are many seasonings that cannot be added, and mothers don't know if fennel should be added. Can a 1-year-old baby eat fennel?

  

Can a 1-year-old baby eat fennel1

  Fennel is a stimulating seasoning. When making complementary food for a 1-year-old baby, mothers should try not to add fennel to avoid affecting the baby's physical health. Moreover, a 1-year-old baby's taste buds have not fully developed and are not suitable for eating foods with strong flavors. However, fennel has a strong flavor and can also have a strong aroma when added to dishes, so it is not recommended to give fennel to babies.

  In addition to fennel, there are many seasonings that cannot be given to babies, such as thirteen spice, pepper, Sichuan peppercorns, chicken essence, soy sauce, etc., and should be avoided in baby's complementary foods as much as possible. In the process of providing complementary foods to babies, try to ensure that the food is light and original, and that the food is more suitable for the baby's physical condition.

  Some mothers also feed their babies a few bites while eating, but this method of tasting is actually wrong. Because adult food has a strong taste and contains salt, and babies' kidneys are not yet fully developed, it is not suitable to eat salt, otherwise it will affect the health of the kidneys. Therefore, mothers must provide their babies with complementary foods separately to ensure their healthy growth.

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