Can we feed biscuits, Chocos and cornflakes to my 2year old baby daily as he won't eat fruits kindly guide us
And I'll Hinton office no one is having patience to cook in the evng for him like Upma or dosa kindly guide us plZ
If not what food can be given in the evng
He has ellargy to banana
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Biscuits is maida or refined flour so avoid regular use .cornflakes, oats can be given as snacks u can make it healthy by adding some milk with smashed fruits and nuts .
Fruits like chickoo ,banana papaya etc can be easily blended with milk .avoid preservatives containing foods ,drinks
Allergy to banana needs detailed history from ur side and understanding .
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Try to avoid giving daily biscuits,chocos or corn flakes.Healthwise they are not good.Give him vegetable kichidi,palak puree,dal rice,kheer,etc traditional foods to increase calorie content and overall health of your child.Give fruits in a blended form, fruits with custard etc
You cannot include this kind of junk foods in child's diet everyday..
You can include boiled egg in evening snacks if no one is there to cook something for him..or you can cook the snacks previously and then someone can hit it up..
Or even mango ,papaya ,apple ,chikoo thick shake can be included
You can’t give these junk food all the time . A few can be given at evening snack time. He needs proper meals or else he will have constipation, anaemia and calcium and vit D deficiency
For snacks u can give cut fruits and boiled and cut vegetables or paneer.
Offering junk food is of no use.
U can prepare soup , milk, upma, sheera and someone can warm and give to child.
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