Everyone knows that pears are a very healthy and delicious fruit. Eating pears regularly can not only help the body relieve phlegm and cough, but also have a good moisturizing effect. Some parents see their babies have a cold and want to feed them some pears. So, how do we feed pears to our babies?
Younger babies may not have particularly strong chewing abilities because their teeth have not fully grown yet. At this time, if the parents want to feed the baby pears, they can choose to cut the pears into small pieces and boil them in hot water. After waiting for 15 to 20 minutes, the essence of the pears will be absorbed by the water. When the soup becomes thick, some rock sugar can be added properly to make it more delicious.
Although babies cannot bite pears with their teeth, they can boil some pear water for them to drink, which is also very nutritious. Parents can usually feed their babies pear water when they have a cold or cough. It is worth noting that when babies drink pear water, they must be fed carefully to avoid scalding them. Usually, babies can also drink water boiled from apples, and parents can feed their babies after softening the apples.
In summary, pear water has many benefits for babies. Parents insisting on giving their babies pear water can effectively prevent winter flu. In terms of baby's diet, try to reduce sugar intake as much as possible. Do not let your baby eat raw and cold food for a long time to avoid symptoms such as diarrhea.