Saturday, March 1, 2008

Never Feed a Baby Mushrooms : )

I am determined to feed my 11 month old son a variety of fruits and vegetables. The kid will eat ANYTHING (except kiwis). I am so proud of him, cause I know a lot of friends that have so called "junk food babies" all they eat is sugar and candy. I want my boy to have a well balanced diet.

But anyways, I was cooking a new recipe for dinner last week and it called for some fresh mushrooms. After I cooked dinner I had about 5 normal sized mushrooms left over. My son had never ate them so I thought I would let him try them...BIG mistake!!!

My son actually ate all the mushrooms which surprised me. He will eat anything, but mushrooms do kinda taste funky just plain and raw. I had no idea these would work like a laxative on him!! So now for the third day in a row I have been changing at least three nasty smelling dirty diapers. Usually my son has one dirty diaper a day!

I have learned my lesson about mushrooms and babies. And although they may not affect every baby in this way Mommys be warned, mushrooms will clean out your baby : )

3 comments:

Tweety said...

hi there, I landed on your page while searching for whether babies can eat mushrooms or not. I had also found more info here:
http://www.homemade-baby-food-recipes.com/mushrooms-baby-food.html
Since you said you gave your child raw mushrooms, I thought I would pass the info to you.

"Why you should NEVER serve mushrooms raw

Serving mushrooms raw, sliced and sprinkled over a salad for example, is often portrayed as a healthy option.
Yet there is evidence suggesting that mushrooms should NOT be eaten raw - either by your baby or by other family members.

The cell walls of mushrooms are made of mycochitin - a substance that is very difficult for the human body to digest. Cooking mushrooms breaks down the mycochitin, not only making them easier to digest, but also releasing the nutrients for absorption by the body.
There is a risk of bacterial contamination from raw mushrooms - particularly when you consider that they are sometimes grown on manure!
Cooking mushrooms helps destroy components that may lead to irritation or allergic reactions.
Raw mushrooms - including white button/crimini mushrooms - contain potentially carcinogenic compounds called hydrazines. Much of the hydrazine content of mushrooms is believed to be destroyed by thoroughly cooking them."

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