Can a one year old baby eat scallions

  Many parents start adding seasonings to their babies after they turn one year old, while some parents think that since their babies have already added seasonings, they can eat food with seasonings. However, this is not the case. Today, let me talk about whether one year old babies can eat scallions.

  

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  1. It is best not to eat raw scallions for one year old babies. The harm of eating raw scallions for one year old babies is that it can cause irritation to the intestines and stomach, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrhea. Moreover, scallions are more likely to cause internal heat, which can lead to constipation and increased eye droppings.

  2. Although raw onions are spicy before they are cooked, cooked onions do not have a spicy taste, so cooked raw onions can be eaten by a one year old baby. Scallions contain certain nutrients, which have a good effect on dispelling phlegm and increasing appetite. They can also stimulate gastric juice secretion, promote blood circulation, and resist the invasion of various bacteria and pathogens.

  Eating cooked scallions for babies can help prevent diseases. Although one year old babies can eat some seasonings, it is best not to feed pickled vegetables and meat to children because these foods usually contain a lot of linoleic acid salts. Excessive intake by children can cause excessive burden on the kidneys, which is not conducive to their healthy development. Therefore, parents should not give their babies any food they want to eat casually.

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