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Homemade rice paste for infants

A technology of baby and rice cereal, which is applied in the field of food processing, can solve the problems of inability to form scientific feeding and lack of scientific standards, and achieve the effect of promoting development and enriching nutrition

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-07-25
姚树明
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[0002] Babies need to eat some soft foods during the weaning period to provide them with nutrition. In daily life, people often make soft foods such as porridge by themselves, but most of these foods are quantified by the parents themselves, without scientific Therefore, a weaning food for infants with high nutritional value and poop is particularly necessary

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Embodiment 1

[0019] The components of the self-made baby rice porridge of the present invention are calculated by weight: 15 parts of pearl rice, 4 parts of pumpkin flower pollen, 7 parts of Chinese yam, 8 parts of barley, 2 parts of pork belly and 8 parts of corn head.

Embodiment 2

[0021] The components of the self-made baby rice porridge of the present invention are calculated by weight: 22 parts of pearl rice, 4 parts of pumpkin flower pollen, 9 parts of Chinese yam, 5 parts of barley, 3 parts of pork belly and 10 parts of corn head.

Embodiment 3

[0023] The components of the self-made baby rice porridge of the present invention are calculated by weight: 30 parts of pearl rice, 8 parts of pumpkin flower pollen, 6 parts of Chinese yam, 10 parts of barley, 4 parts of pork belly and 13 parts of corn head.

[0024] The preparation method of the self-made baby rice paste described in Examples 1-3 is as follows: Step 1: Pearl rice and corn heads are washed 2-3 times with clear water, then dried in the sun, and then ground into powder. Step 2: The pollen of squash flowers is dried and ground into powder. Step 3: Peel the Chinese yam, slice it and dry it in the sun, then grind it together with barley into powder. Step 4: Steam the pork belly, dry it, dry it thoroughly, and grind it into powder. Step 5: Mix the ingredients in steps 1-4 together, stir evenly, and seal with plastic wrap to get homemade baby rice cereal.

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Abstract

The invention provides homemade rice paste for infants. The homemade rice paste for infants is prepared from the following components in parts by weight: 15-30 parts of pearl rice, 4-8 parts of pollen of cushaw flowers, 6-9 parts of Chinese yam, 5-10 parts of pearl barley, 2-4 parts of a pig stomach and 8-13 parts of corn heads. A preparation method of the homemade rice paste for infants comprises the following steps of (1) washing the pearl rice and the corn heads by using clean water for 2-3 times, drying in the sun and grinding into powder; (2) drying the pollen of the cushaw flowers in the sun and grinding into powder; (3) peeling the Chinese yam, slicing and drying in the sun and grinding the Chinese yam and the pearl barley into powder; (4) thoroughly cooking the pig stomach, baking and drying in the sun thoroughly and grinding into powder; and (5) mixing the components in the steps (1) to (4), stirring evenly and sealing the components by using a preservative film to obtain the homemade rice paste for the infants. The pollen of the cushaw flowers is added to the raw materials, so that development of the infants can be promoted; the homemade rice paste plays a role in enriching the blood; through adding the pig stomach, the spleen and the stomach are strengthened; and through adding the corn heads, the homemade rice paste is abundant in nutrient and is capable of helping digestion.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of food processing, in particular to a self-made baby rice cereal. Background technique [0002] Babies need to eat some soft foods during the weaning period to provide them with nutrition. In daily life, people often make soft foods such as porridge by themselves, but most of these foods are quantified by the parents themselves, without scientific Therefore, a weaning food for babies with high nutritional value and edible poop is particularly necessary. Contents of the invention [0003] The purpose of the present invention is to overcome the disadvantages of the above-mentioned prior art, and provide a kind of self-made baby rice porridge with comprehensive nutrition, green and natural. [0004] In order to achieve the above object, the present invention adopts the following technical scheme: a self-made baby rice paste, comprising the following components by weight: 15-30 parts of pearl rice, 4-8 parts...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A23L33/00A23L7/10
Inventor 姚树明
Owner 姚树明
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