Diet & Nutrition
Updated on 31 March 2023
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Dt. Sakshi Bhambri
Dietician - Msc Food Nutrition And Dietetics
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Rich in iron, calcium, beta-carotene, and fiber, green leafy vegetables such as arugula, kale, romaine, spinach, and fenugreek are considered among the healthiest foods. Though these leafy greens are not sweet or tasty as carrots or potatoes, the good news is that most babies tend to accept them well if they get to taste them early and frequently. So if you want to ensure that your baby takes a liking for leafy greens it’s best to offer them as soon as possible.
Here are some other tips that can help you to encourage your little one to eat their green leafy vegetables:
Introduce green leafy vegetables early on in your baby's weaning process. This way, they get used to the taste and texture and are more likely to relish the taste of green leafy vegetables.
Mix green leafy vegetables with other foods that your baby likes, such as sweet potatoes or carrots. Combine the bitter-tasting green leafy vegetables with milder or sweet vegetables to balance the taste for your baby.
Cut green leafy vegetables into fun shapes or use them to make a smiley face on their plate. This will make mealtime more enjoyable for your baby. You can also add finely chopped fresh greens with eggs, whip them to prepare delicious frittata or chilla.
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Use fruit and vegetable nibbler to feed chopped or blanched green leafy vegetables to your little angel. You can mix them with tiny fruit cubes or pieces to cover up the bitter taste of the greens. Easy to hold and safe to use, these nibblers helps the babies to get familiar with various flavors. With perfect sized holes, the nipples allow the babies to suck the juices or gnaw the leafy vegetables safely. Lightweight and easy to clean fruit and vegetable feeders are also good for teething babies. The Mylo Fruit & Food Nibbler is apt to introduce fruits and veggies to your munchkin since it is BPA-free, east to clean, lightweight and has a strong handle.
Smoothies are always fun and everyone loves them even babies. Blend frozen or fresh greens with a banana, 1 tablespoon butter and 1 tbsp cocoa powder or come up with your own creative to mix and blend.
Try different cooking methods and recipes to make green leafy vegetables more appealing. You can sauté them with garlic and butter or add them to soups and stews. Most babies love sipping soups. Soups are a great way to soften the stems of green leafy vegetables and serve them to your baby.
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Children tend to mimic their parents' eating habits. They are always fascinated by what their moms and dads do. So if you want your baby to enjoy his/her green leafy vegetables then you should eat healthy foods together.
Don't give up if your baby doesn't like green leafy vegetables at first. It can take several tries for a baby to get used to a new food. Be regular in your efforts and follow the old saying, ’Patience is the key to success’ because good things don’t happen in a day.
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In conclusion, getting your baby to love green leafy vegetables may seem like a daunting task, but with the right approach, it can be easily achieved. Remember to introduce new flavors gradually, make mealtime fun, and set a good example by eating healthy yourself. By following these tips and tricks, you can help your baby develop a lifelong love for healthy eating habits. So start incorporating more green leafy vegetables into your baby's diet today and watch as they grow up healthy and strong!
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Medically Reviewed by
Dt. Sakshi Bhambri
Dietician - Msc Food Nutrition And Dietetics
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