Egg custard, also known as steamed chicken cake, is a delicious, easy to make, nutritious, and easily digestible food that is very suitable for the elderly and children, especially for babies who do not like egg yolks and only eat egg whites. It is a great choice. But sometimes I find that my baby doesn't like to eat egg custard, so what should I do if my baby doesn't like to eat egg custard?
Egg custard is a common breakfast for babies, which is simple and nutritious. However, over time, babies will gradually get tired of it. In this case, you can try adding some other food to the egg custard to make the taste less monotonous. Adding some shrimp skin, mushrooms, and vegetables are also good choices.
Egg custard has many benefits for babies' health, but under what circumstances should it not be consumed? If parents find that their baby has symptoms of diarrhea and indigestion, it is best not to let the baby eat egg custard at this time, because this food will increase the burden on the baby's stomach, reduce intestinal peristalsis, and may worsen the condition. Moreover, making egg custard also has its own rules. It cannot be steamed for too long or too short. Generally speaking, about ten minutes is just right.
In short, when babies do not like to eat egg custard, they should add some other foods to the egg custard and change the taste. Making an egg custard for babies every day can provide them with sufficient nutrition needs. Eating egg custard for too young babies may cause indigestion, so parents should not let their babies eat egg custard too early. It is generally more suitable to eat it after one year old.