Because babies don't have the proteases to digest baby food, so they are pre-processed with proteases to break the food down enough for the baby to absorb the nutrients.
* Trypsin (a serine protease) is used in baby food to pre-digest it. It can break down the protein molecules which helps the baby to digest it as its stomach is not strong enough to digest bigger protein molecules. See the Related Link.
Oh, dude, like, enzymes in baby food can break down nutrients, making the food less nutritious over time. Also, they can cause changes in flavor and texture, which might make your little one turn up their nose. But hey, at least they're all-natural, right?
Yes lipase, but also protease is used in baby food
Nature has designed and provided the best baby food there is and that is breastmilk. It has all the nutrients, vitamins, proteins, and antibodies that the baby needs and nothing that has ever been produced could ever come close to the nutritional and emotional content that it has.
Introducing solid foods to your baby should start with single-ingredient purees like rice cereal, followed by vegetables, fruits, and then proteins. Gradually introduce new foods one at a time to watch for any allergies or reactions. Consult with your pediatrician for guidance on the best order and timing for introducing solid foods to your baby.
how about baby tomato, baby carrots.
Fattening foods!
older baby fooddepending on how old the baby is you may start by giving them fruits in small pieces. like a banana its rich in proteins. Also liquids such as Gatorade for hidration . yougur has tons of preoteins and vitamins
Wealso have an enzyme called rennin extracted from the stomach that usually clots milk to produce cheese
Its makes it taste nicer, and it also makes them have better teeth and stronger bones and more aesthetically pleasing
I think that some good types of baby food are Hienz baby foods because they have over 150 flavors of baby food so your baby can enjoy many varieties. Also gerber baby foods because they contain a wide variety of certain foods, such as fruits and vegetables.
Broccoli and acidic foods such as lemon chicken are likely to make a breastfed baby fussy. The same is true for foods that are spicy.