At what age can honeysuckle be given to children and how to introduce it into the diet?
The sweet taste of honeysuckle with a characteristic sourness is familiar to everyone. Like all other berries, honeysuckle is rich in vitamins and minerals that are useful for children and adults. No wonder its fruits are often the main ingredients in traditional medicine recipes. However, before using the berry for health purposes, it is important to know everything not only about its beneficial properties, but also about contraindications. This is especially true for choosing a menu for children. About whether it is possible to give honeysuckle to babies under 1 year old, read in this material.
Beneficial features
Composition of honeysuckle berries includes the following components:
- ascorbic acid;
- B vitamins;
- organic acids;
- malic and succinic acids;
- P-active polyphenols;
- calcium;
- potassium;
- iodine;
- magnesium;
- silicon;
- phosphorus;
- manganese;
- iron;
- zinc.
Regular consumption of honeysuckle fruits helps to strengthen the immune system.
The first berries appear in the spring, when the body is weakened after a cold winter and, including them in the child's diet, nutrition balanced with vitamins is provided.
Due to the antimicrobial properties of berries, they are often used at high temperatures. Previously, an infusion of honeysuckle branches was used to gargle the throat in case of illness. It is still considered an excellent diuretic, and in addition, it has a positive effect on the functioning of the gallbladder, gastrointestinal tract, liver, and circulatory system.
In addition, honeysuckle is popular as an anti-inflammatory agent - when used externally, it can relieve skin irritations. Among the people there are even recipes for wellness baths with honeysuckle lotion.
Interestingly, even after heat treatment, useful substances are preserved in honeysuckle, so the child’s diet can be enriched with jam, jam and honeysuckle compotes.
Can it be given to babies?
With such a diverse list of vitamins, including this berry in the child’s menu is not only possible, but also necessary. The main thing is to observe the measure and start from a certain age. Like any other berries, honeysuckle should be introduced after the baby is six months old. It is better to start with a couple of drops of berry juice, gradually increasing the portion.
A serving for a one-year-old baby can be about 50 ml. Of course, not all children like the sour taste, so from six months you can try to make mashed berries. At the same time, it should be remembered that you need to introduce one product at a time into complementary foods, so the puree should contain ingredients already familiar to the baby. When introducing several foods into the diet at once, it will be difficult to understand which of them an allergic reaction occurred.
Children under 1 year old can be given no more than 50 grams of honeysuckle puree. Over time, portions can become larger, and at two years old a child is quite capable of overpowering up to 100 grams of berries.
Older children can try to give fresh honeysuckle. These fruits have a rather thin skin, so it will be easy for a child to chew it. But, nevertheless, most mothers prefer to puree the fruits or cook compotes to prevent diarrhea from overeating berries.
In any case, honeysuckle is not included in the list of allergenic foods. That is why it can become one of the first berries that the baby will try. Each organism is individual, and not every child may like such a sweet and sour berry.
Contraindications
Starting complementary foods with honeysuckle fruits, attention should be paid to the condition of the child's stool and skin. Often, the first acquaintance of the baby with these fruits ends in an upset stomach, and all because of the impressive list of biologically active components in the composition of the fruits. If the child is prone to allergies, you should also be careful about eating berries.
Although it is worth noting that the occurrence of allergic reactions to honeysuckle - this is a rarity, and many mothers are surprised to note that when her child used it, there was no reaction. However, even if you experience mild symptoms of an allergy, you should consult your doctor.
As such, there are no contraindications for feeding children. Remember that you need to start complementary foods from six months, and make sure that the portion of the child does not exceed the specified norms. When overeating, diathesis, diarrhea, and even a jump in hemoglobin can occur. Therefore, the child may increase tearfulness, irritability, drowsiness.
Of course, before you start introducing this berry to your child, you should definitely consult with your doctor. Consultations are also required in cases where honeysuckle is planned to be used as a medicine.
Observing all the rules for introducing honeysuckle into the baby's diet, you should not be afraid of harm, on the contrary, a balanced diet with the addition of a variety of products can strengthen the child's body.
Children's menu
Curd dessert
To prepare this simple and nutritious dish, you will need 0.5 liters of homemade kefir, 2 tablespoons of sugar, 4 tablespoons of honeysuckle. First of all, you need to make cottage cheese from homemade kefir. To do this, put it in the refrigerator for a day, then take it out and leave it in a sieve to thaw. When defrosted, the whey will drain, and a liquid curd mass will remain in the sieve. Honeysuckle must be thoroughly rubbed with sugar and added to the cottage cheese - the dish is ready!
Honeysuckle compote
For cooking compote, it is better to use special purified baby water. The proportions of all ingredients may vary according to the serving size of the child. For 1 liter of water you will need 300 grams of sugar and 1/3 cup of berries.
Boil water, add sugar and, stirring thoroughly, bring to a boil. Pour the berries into the sweet syrup, boil them for a few minutes and turn off. To make the compote properly infused, cover it with a lid and leave for 10 minutes.
Honeysuckle puree
Such a puree can be prepared from any berry. The fruits should be carefully rubbed through a sieve. It is not necessary to add sugar, but if the berry is too sour, you can add a little granulated sugar to taste. Puree from fresh berries is prepared in portions; it does not tolerate long-term storage.
For how to make a honeysuckle smoothie, watch the video recipe.