Can a one year old baby eat crabs

  Crabs are a favorite food of many people, with a delicious taste. At one month old, babies can already eat a lot of food, and when they see adults around them eating crabs, they also want to try them. At this time, many parents hesitate whether to let their babies eat crabs. So, can a one year old baby eat crabs?

  

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  Most babies have already fully developed their digestive system by one month. At this point, as long as the baby is not allergic to crabs and does not have an allergic constitution, they can eat crabs. But babies should not eat crabs too early. Crabs are a difficult to digest food, and although babies can eat crabs, they may have difficulty digesting them. So when eating, one should keep a small amount.

  When a baby eats crabs at the age of one, the consumption should gradually increase from less to more. Before the age of three, the baby's consumption of crabs should not exceed 100 grams. At the beginning of eating, the crab meat should be crushed or beaten into meat paste, mixed with Congee or noodles for eating. After eating, observe whether the baby has any adverse reactions. Once discomfort occurs, immediately stop consuming and undergo diagnostic testing.

  Finally, it should be noted that when eating crabs, they should not be consumed together with persimmons, pears, or lamb. Moreover, it is not advisable to drink chilled drinks immediately after eating, as this may cause diarrhea in the baby. When eating, it is not advisable to drink tea at the same time. Tea water can dilute gastric juice and reduce its bactericidal effect.

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