Baby's First Food
Baby's First Food
Cara Terreri, LCCE, CD(DONA)
White rice cereal is a processed (read: junk) food that is devoid of nearly any nutrition. Alan Greene, MD, FAAP, and the voice behind drgreene.com, says about white rice cereal:
"We call it cereal, but it's processed white flour with added iron. ... Metabolically, it's similar to eating sugar."
Dr. Greene initiated a campaign called the WhiteOut movement in which he educates and urges parents to feed their babies real first foods, like vegetables and fruit, or whole grains, like brown rice or whole oats. The difference between brown rice and white rice is bigger than you may think. White rice is a processed food that is created by removing the bran and germ portions of brown rice. Removing these portions of the rice removes fiber, vitamins, and minerals. What's left is a high starch, high carbohydrate, low nutrient food.
So what is a good first baby food? If you're intent on using cereal, choose the whole grain baby cereals -- or make your own! An even better path is to skip the cereals altogether and feed baby mashed avocado, banana, cooked sweet potato, or cooked pear. These pureed foods, mixed together with a small amount of breastmilk or formula, make the perfect first meal for your baby.
What did you feed your baby first?