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What fruit can't the baby eat? What are the benefits?
In addition to the minimum amount of three meals a day, everyone needs to eat some fruit to meet the needs of the body, and the fruit is delicious. Food can be eaten as a snack or before and after meals. So what fruits can't the baby eat?

Try not to eat some gnawing fruits, such as peaches, which are hard to swallow. If you eat them, it's easy to get stuck in the baby's throat. Don't eat some hairy foods, such as kiwi fruit or peaches, which can easily make your baby allergic. Also eat less particularly stimulating fruits, such as mango, pineapple, hawthorn and so on.

Although fruit is delicious and nutritious, babies are not allowed to eat too much fruit every day, because the sugar contained in fruit is relatively high, and eating too much will cause harm to teeth and even burden the stomach. Babies should eat more vegetables in their lives, and moderate fruits are better.

In addition, you can't eat bananas and tomatoes before eating or on an empty stomach, and you can't drink some sour fruits. You can't eat these fruits for two hours after eating. Usually you can eat a small amount of apples every day. If you are angry, you can eat some pears and pitaya later. In summer, many babies like watermelon very much. Watermelon contains a lot of water and is also a good fruit for babies.