Direct consumption
Blueberries can be eaten directly by the baby, but the mother should pay attention to the pulp inside, but the peel can't be eaten. The skin is easy to stick to the baby's mouth, causing the baby to feel sick, and sometimes it will be inhaled into the baby's trachea, hurting the baby's respiratory tract.
Eat juice
You can also squeeze blueberry juice for your baby, but be sure to wash the blueberries. It's best to soak them in water for a while and then rinse them off. When you give it to your baby, you must filter out the impurities in the juice to avoid choking your baby. When giving your baby a drink, the amount must be small and the number of times can be more.
Add it to bread and eat it.
You can also grind blueberry sauce for your baby, choose 300 grams of blueberries, then add 30ml of water and cook in a cooking machine for about 20 minutes. Blueberry jam can be sealed in a jar and put in the refrigerator. The blueberry jam made by ourselves is cleaner than that sold in the market, so mothers can safely give it to their babies. You can also add homemade blueberry sauce to bread and put it in steamed bread for your baby to eat, which will also increase your baby's appetite.