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What's the difference between puree and enzyme jelly?
Fruit paste is to supplement nutrition for the baby, and enzyme jelly is to lose weight.

Fruit puree is a supplementary food for infants. Usually, when it is given to the baby, it can be mixed with purified water, added with other complementary foods or eaten directly.

Enzyme jelly has a certain slimming effect. Enzyme jelly belongs to fruit enzyme, which can help people lose weight. Obese people are because their internal organs contain too much fat, and enzymes can supplement the lipase needed by the body to burn fat, so it helps to lose weight. Enzyme jelly also has a certain effect of detoxification and beauty. Toxins in the human body are usually synthesized by organs such as the liver and detoxified. Enzyme jelly can decompose and promote the detoxification function of the liver, so eating enzyme jelly can effectively enhance the detoxification function in the body and improve the cleanliness of various organs of the body. Enzyme jelly also has certain antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, bactericidal effects, and can play a role in relaxing bowels.