After six months, babies can basically add some complementary foods, without the need for dry breastfeeding, and can eat other delicious foods. Parents often go to the market to buy bananas as complementary foods when their babies can eat them. So, how can bananas be used as complementary foods for babies?
To make banana complementary food for babies, you can choose to cook it in the same way as making crepes. Firstly, parents need to purchase fresh bananas from the supermarket, and upon returning home, cut and crush the bananas for later use. Pour some flour into a bowl, then add an egg and mix well. Finally, crush the banana into it and stir well. Fry in the pan until both sides turn golden brown. You can safely feed it to your baby, who will love it very much.
After one year old, babies can already eat various vegetables, but parents should pay attention to cooking with less oil and salt, and not let babies eat difficult to digest foods. Pay attention to giving your baby more fruit juice in daily life. This can not only help stimulate their appetite and encourage them to eat more, but also help them absorb more nutrients. Parents can read books on making complementary foods on a regular basis.
The simplest way to make bananas as complementary food is to crush them in a blender. If your baby doesn't like to eat bananas, you can also add some other complementary foods. Fruits such as apples and pineapples can be added to babies' complementary foods. Frequent consumption of fruits by babies can aid digestion and increase immunity.