Navel Orange Juice that Children Can Eat
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① Peel the navel orange, break it into one petal, and remove the white flesh (white flesh is a bit bitter). ②Then use a food processor to add a little water and squeeze it into a juice without filtering the navel orange residue. For babies who like to eat sweets, you can add a little sugar. ③ Heat in a non-stick pan on a low heat, just a little bit warm.
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It tastes sour and sour, and the baby over one year old eats it bite by bite by himself with a spoon, and even after eating it.
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You can't add more water, just like this. The baby can scoop it up by himself with a spoon.
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A child’s masterpiece in the process of making navel orange juice.