Do babies in other countries eat fish, peanuts or eggs?!


Question: Do babies in other countries eat fish, peanuts or eggs!?
It is taboo to feed babies in american culture these food due to allergy risk!. I was wondering if it is the same all over the world even places where seafood is the main dishstaple!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
In some countries yes these foods are eaten by children under the age of one!. However it is less then you think as it is "taboo" in other countries like the US and in 3rd world countries breast feeding is the norm as food is scarce and this is the most nutritious start you can give a child!.

However if I were a mother in a third world country and knew that eggs or any thing else was a possible allergen problem for my child, but it was the only food available to feed my child, and they were 100% guarenteed to starve to death!. You better believe my child would be eating!.

We in this country have an abundance of choices to make sure our children will be healthy!. THird world nations do not have that luxury!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

yes, they do feed baby these foods!. I am from a another Country and normally to get the baby interested in regular food, we would cook it, say fish or mash potato and crush it with our fingers and put some sweet sauce on it and feed to the baby and they tend to enjoy it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

americans fcuk up their immune systems more with superfluous vaccines and antibacterials and antibiotics than in other countries, not as much risk of allergies in other countries!.!. dont have the same immune reactions/stressorsWww@FoodAQ@Com

In some case babies do eat those foods
in other countries!. yes!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

not if there stillborn !!Www@FoodAQ@Com





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