During festivals and holidays, many families will not miss peanuts when purchasing nuts, because peanuts are a delicious and nutritious nut. Since peanuts are a good thing, the mother must not forget to give her baby some to eat as well. However, when feeding peanuts to babies, it is important to consider their age. Can a 1-year-old baby eat peanuts?
A 1-year-old baby can eat some peanuts, as the nutrients in peanuts have many benefits for their physical health. For example, peanuts are rich in protein, which can promote the physical development of babies and increase their resistance. Peanuts also have a high content of calcium, which is important for the growth and development of babies. Eating peanuts in moderation can help supplement calcium for babies.
Never feed peanuts directly to a 1-year-old baby, as their chewing ability is relatively poor and they are not easy to chew the peanuts until they are rotten, which can burden their digestive system. It is recommended that the mother first remove the peanut kernels, then grind them into peanut powder, and then mix and consume them for the baby.
However, some proteins in peanuts are allergenic and may cause allergic symptoms in babies. Therefore, mothers must be cautious when feeding peanuts to their babies. If the baby has an allergic constitution, it is best not to give them peanuts.