SC - Babies have taste buds

Christi Rigby christirigby at pcisys.net
Wed Mar 22 09:24:34 PST 2000


Berengaria wrote:

Experts have written tomes on the role of nature v.
nurture in these matters; all I can say is that I've
observed that if you start kids early enough on a
variety of foods, they'll encounter some they'll
reject, but they'll be much more open to trying
things in general, and will develop at least a couple
of likings outside the Kraft processed foods realm.
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Dragan is like the latter daughter.  he eats anything I put in front of him.
The thing he didn't like for the longest time was sweet foods.  But he has
gotten over that.  Last night was his first experiment with tangy foods (a
raspberry sauce made with seedless raspberry jam, orange juice and wine
vinegar) and he couldn't get enough.  He ate a full chicken breast and a
half when dipped in the sauce.  Plus, he ate curried roasted cauliflower and
rice.  All at the age of 13 months.  He out eats me, and will eat anything
now, except baby food... he never liked it.

Murkial


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