Fresh orange juice

By VicentaLakin

Fresh orange juice
The colored yellow, sour, sweet orange juice gives the baby a healthy drink, which is bought every year and every four season. It's simple. It takes only one container. I'm using the Oxyx Multi-Purpose. It's easy to clean. The nutritional efficacy of fresh oranges: one, intestines, two, boosts immunity three, and lower blood resins, many mothers think that they can just squeeze the fruit and drink it to the baby, because it's so rich and fresh that it can cause diarrhoea or constipation. It's wrong! When you drink juice for a baby, it's suggested that the juice and water be diluted at a ratio of 1:2 or even 1:3; if the baby doesn't have a significant change after the juice, then it can be diluted from one to one or two. Also, dilution levels vary for different types of fruit. The watermelon itself, for example, has sufficient moisture and can be diluted less. And fruits such as apples, pears and peaches, which are water-rich, can be diluted in proportion. For citrus fruits, dilution should also be higher because of the relatively high risk of allergies and high acidity. All right, I'll stop talking. I'll share my oranges. I love you guys

Recipe Recommendations

  • oranges of 2
  • honey 1 teaspoon
  • warm water appropriate amount

Steps for Fresh orange juice

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    Materials: oranges peel into pieces when they go to skin
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    Put it in the kitchen
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    Break the juice
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    I'm adding twice as much warm water, and a little bit of mixing
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    And when it's done, you get the foam off your face and you get the right amount of honey
  • Fresh orange juice Make Tips

    Before juicing, wash the skin, cut it in half, peel it, and cut it into small pieces. In fact, babies as young as 4 months old can drink this. When first starting to feed it, the amount should not be much; a few teaspoons are enough. As the baby gradually accepts the juice and their little stomachs adapt to it, you can gradually increase the variety of fruits. Of course, it is best to mainly use fresh seasonal fruits. At the same time, you can increase the daily amount of juice, gradually increasing from 20ml, 30ml, 40ml to 50ml. However, be careful to avoid milk times; it is best to feed it between meals, after solid food. This way, it won't affect milk intake, and it avoids the irritation of drinking juice on an empty stomach. My daughter is 1 year and 3 months old and her digestive system is quite mature; she indicates it's not enough even after drinking 150ml.