Is it kiwifruit good for babies?!
Is it kiwifruit good for babies?
Answers:
I should say so. Loads of vitamin C, for one.
Kiwifruit baby food recipe:
http://www.gardenandhearth.com/baby-food...
(Actually, _I_ wouldn't mind some kiwi and cottage cheese.)
But, from a notably panicky web site:
"A tiny number of people have reported reactions to kiwi fruit. Some of these reactions have been severe, especially in children, and the number of people affected appears to be increasing. This may be linked to a general increase in allergic diseases, as well as the growing popularity of this fruit in the UK, particularly among children.
Kiwi fruit is a good source of vitamin C, potassium and fibre. If your child has other allergies, or if there's a history of food allergies in your family, then it's not a good idea to give your baby kiwi fruit before he or she is six months old. (Ideally you should not introduce any solid foods before six months, unless advised to do so by your GP or health visitor.)"
http://www.babycentre.co.uk/baby/startin...
I don't know that there's much out there that doesn't have some obscure potential to be 'bad' for babies.
No...I wouldn't feed it to a baby until at least a year old.
no is not very good for babies because babies is too small and the kiwifruit is big.if not they can't eat.
kiwi fruit is fine for babies, lots of vitamin c.... the only fruit you should avoid for babies before one year old is strawberries. of course, some babies may have a reaction to it, but as a rule it is fine.
No not before 1 years old - in my experience it shoots through too fast for a baby thus being abit too rough for its digestive and bowel tracts......... apples, pears, peaches, bananas are all good.
Kiwi is good for you too.... Rich in anti oxidant.