T.S.
9 months old? Breast milk or formula. Who gives a baby snacks?!
My son is 9 months old he can't digest sucrose sugar an I'm trying to fine good snacks for him anyone have any ideas of any snak food that has no sucrose sugar in it??
9 months old? Breast milk or formula. Who gives a baby snacks?!
Are you really unable to think of snacks without sucrose? Or are you just looking for more ideas. Anyway...here are snacks my kids like.
Cheese
Fruit
Applesauce (w no added sugar)
Veggies
Hummus (make your own)
Tortillas with butter
Beans
Homemade yogurt
Cottage cheese
Peanut butter without any sugar added
Pasta with homemade pesto sauce or tomato sauce
When he is older, make your own little cheese crackers by baking cheddar cheese cubes in mini muffin cups (it spreads out and gets crunchy)
what the........
he's 9 months old!
:X
khairete
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Ditto to the first answer. Also, whole grain crackers without added sugar or pita bread would also be great. Basically, for reading labels, you just need to make sure that they don't list 'sugar' or 'brown sugar.' Sucrose is just what we call 'sugar.'
At 9 months he should be nursing and not having snacks. He needs your food instead of empty foods that are nothing but filler to take up room in his tummy and make him feel full. They don't digest well any way.
Please give him breastmilk or formula first each time. He needs that nutrition so he's not so hungry all the time.
At his age food is only for teaching him to chew and swallow. The foods he can be eating are tiny pieces of fruit, less than 1/4 inch. Otherwise he can choke on them.
Sucrose? Cane sugar?
Fructose
which sugar.
are you Breast feeding or formula? Check the formula? Check what you are eating.
I htink more details might be in line.
Good luck
Fresh sources of protein, such as red meat, poultry and fish, are free of both sucrose and fructose.
Cheese.
Eggs.
Zucchini, green beans, red bell pepper, bok choy, lettuce, celery and cucumber are good examples of low-fructose and sucrose-free vegetables.
Nuts.
Whole grains that aren't processed.
Is he lactose intolerant too? Cause dairy might be an issue.
Here's a good site for you:
http://www.giforkids.com/?a=Nutrition&b=Fructose%20Fr...