Does trout have bones?!
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Answers: Does trout have bones wondering if I should give it to my 10 month old as well as my 3 year old.
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As long as you know there are no bones left in the fish then you should go ahead and feed it to your children. A variety of flavours, tastes and textures is brilliant for encouraging them to eat different foods other than the mass produced shite every child is expected to eat ie;
chicken nuggets (how many chickens have you seen with a nugget?)
chips - the good old british staple
burgers
You go girl!!
Of course it does and you should never in a million years consider feeding it to a 10 month old nor the 3 year old!
If you want to feed your kids fish, that is great but buy fillets in the store, talk to your fishmonger about what would have bones and what wouldn't.
Filleted right or not, there can stil be small bones. Trout is not a good choice for kids so small.
yes...i think so
Lots of bones, but can be filleted out fairly easily.
huh??
pretty sure it does, I wouldn't give it to them
and you have children?
for those who actually thumbs-downed me: come on. what kind of fish doesn't have bones, really. and anyway, if they truly didn't know, wouldn't they find out when they cooked the darn thing??
Trout have bones yes, but if you filet them right, or if they are done up right, there should be no bones in the meat.
Yes trout has bones. You could give them some but you would have to make sure there are no bones in it.
all fish have bones....trout has quite a few
lol
yeaaa it does...
i suggest really really deboning it before giving it to ur 10 month old
yeah
Yes.
You cannot feed this dish to small children.
Trout has many small bones, which can be removed but if you are giving it to children, be VERY sure those bones are ALL out
Trout does which stops it being a jellyfish :), trout fillet doesn't though you can never be 100% sure, so it's worth checking before giving to your kids.
yes... unless they are fillets then the bones should be out, but with any fish there is still a chance of a stray bone. You could pick through it before giving it to them.
I think it would flop around a bit in water if they didn't..........
Does you have an English teacher?
it does. all fish have bones. you might be able to pick out all teh bones, nut some of them are hard to find. i wouldn't
Yes - but easily dealt with - just cook and peel out the spine which should remove the worst of them. Check the portion you give to little one carefully though.
Of course it has bones. I certainly wouldn't give it to a baby and would be very careful about the 3 yr old.
yes. give it to them if it has been de- boned. its good for them but be careful! look closely for NO bones.
Yes they have bones, I would pull the bones out and let the 3 yr old eat it but not the 10 month old.
It's not a jelly fish.
Yes, fish have bones, unless you bought it without bones. Even then, some small ones may remain in it. I would say it is probably not the best choice to eat for a 10 month old or a 3 year old child.
no dont give them that unless you really really tear it apart and look through it. i would just make them fish sticks if i were you tho... lol
Trout are fish, fish are vertebrates. Vertebrates have bones. Did you fail Biology?
Yes...
Yes they do. You can buy them boneless though. I wouldnt give them to a 10 month old though!
yeah, tiny ones
pull out the bones before you feed it to them
or get a larger fish
Yes all fish have bones.