After adding complementary foods to their babies, many mothers want to add cooking oil and make complementary foods in order to diversify the nutrition of the food. However, it is not clear at what age the baby is, what type of cooking oil is suitable for eating, and what type of cooking oil is suitable for eating. At what age can a baby eat peanut oil?
Qualified peanut oil is a high-quality edible oil. The nutrition of edible oil is very important for human health, especially for the physical development and brain nerve development of babies, as the nutrients in edible oil are involved. So after adding complementary foods, it is also necessary to gradually adjust the baby's cooking oil.
After six months, the baby can gradually add some liquid food, such as baby rice paste, baby Rice noodles, and then gradually add some boiled rice porridge. And a few drops of roasted peanut oil can be added in moderation to these complementary foods, but when adding them initially, it should not be too much to avoid adding too much edible oil, which can cause indigestion and diarrhea in babies.
From nine months to one year old, babies can start eating solid complementary foods. Therefore, during this period, when making vegetables and meat complementary foods for babies, it is recommended to add some peanut oil in moderation, such as stir frying vegetables and making meat floss. In short, babies can add a little peanut oil to their food after 6 months, and the amount of edible oil added gradually increases as the baby grows and develops.