Every baby is a lover of snacks, and almost every day they cannot do without snacks. Nowadays, many snacks have high nutritional content, but during the storage process, it is inevitable to add some additives to extend the food's shelf life. It is not good for babies to use too much. So, can baby fish intestines be eaten?
The main components of small fish intestines are fish meat and starch. Although fish meat is rich in protein and nutrients, the processing materials for fish intestines are not fresh fish meat. During the storage process for several months, most of the nutrients will also be consumed, and the added ingredients are not very good for the baby's development. Therefore, it is not recommended for babies to eat small fish intestines.
Generally, small fish intestines are labeled as cod on the ingredient list because cod has much higher nutritional value than ordinary fish. However, the materials used to produce fish intestines are only some cod fish oil or very stale cod meat. If you want to supplement your treasure with the high nutrition of cod, it is recommended to choose fresh cod and make it yourself.
The nutrition of small fish intestines is less than one tenth of that of fresh fish. Because in the process of making small fish intestines, manufacturers use starch and food additives to blend the taste of fish, so that although there is no significant difference in taste between small fish intestines and real fish meat, when babies consume such snacks, there are only disadvantages and no benefits.