Apples are a type of fruit suitable for babies to eat. After babies can start eating complementary foods, they are also given apples. In order to increase the baby's acceptance and ability of apples, some people plan to give their baby apple water, using apple water as plain water for the baby to drink. So, how do I boil my baby's apple cider?
Boiling apple cider is relatively simple. Simply wash the apples clean, cut them into slices, and boil them in water. If you feel that the apple is sour and are worried that the baby won't like the boiled water, you can also put some rock sugar in it. But it's best not to put rock sugar, as it's also not good for babies.
You can also cut the apple into pieces and put it in a small cup, then steam it over water for the baby to drink. This way, the steamed apple water will have a stronger flavor, and the apple is easy to become very soft and rotten. Even if the baby doesn't have many teeth, they can still eat it. Eating apple pomace can provide better nutritional benefits than apple cider.
Apple cider can not only be used as a daily drink for babies, but also given to them when they have diarrhea. It can alleviate the symptoms of diarrhea in babies. Moreover, apple cider is rich in vitamins and has a slightly sour taste, which also has digestive effects on babies' intestines and improves symptoms of indigestion.