ExpertVandana SharmaNutritionist1 Year agoA. Namaste Mom,
No issues you can add some fine grated vegetable or boondi etc add natural flavorus, if still not prefering butter milk is another option as well too
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy1 Year agoA. If your baby isn’t eating curd, consider these alternatives and tips:
1. **Try Different Forms**: Offer curd in different forms such as mixed with fruit purees, smoothies, or used as a base in recipes like pancakes or muffins.
2. **Mix with Favorite Foods**: Blend curd with foods your baby likes to mask the taste or texture.
3. **Introduce Gradually**: Introduce curd slowly, starting with small amounts and gradually increasing as the baby becomes accustomed to the taste.
4. **Check Consistency**: Ensure the curd’s consistency is appropriate for your baby’s age and eating abilities—smooth and not too thick or runny.
5. **Flavor Enhancements**: Add a small amount of fruit puree or a pinch of cinnamon to make it more appealing.
6. **Check for Allergies**: Ensure that the baby isn’t rejecting curd due to an allergy or sensitivity. If there are signs of discomfort or reactions, consult your pediatrician.
7. **Alternative Dairy Options**: If curd is not well-accepted, consider other dairy products like cheese or milk (if age-appropriate) or non-dairy alternatives.
If you have concerns about your baby’s nutrition or eating habits, consult your pediatrician for tailored advice and suggestions.
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