Pomegranate For Babies: Safety, Benefits and Precautions

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Pomegranate is a popular semi-tropical fruit native to Iraq. This old fruit is famous for its nutritional profile and antioxidant properties that can promote health which is why it is also considered a superfood.But while pomegranate for babies seems a good choice, feeding it in age-appropriate ways is necessary to avert feeding issues such as gagging and choking.

Read on to learn about the right age when babies can eat a pomegranate, its possible health benefits, and precautions to observe when feeding this fruit to babies.

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Is Pomegranate Good For Babies?

You can give fresh juice to the baby after consulting pediatric nutritionist

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Yes! You can give the juicy pomegranate to your baby after the baby turns six months old, but only in the form of fresh juice.While you feed juice, make sure it has no added sugars or artificial sweetners as fruit juice is not recommended for babies under one year of age(1). If your baby is under one year, it is wise to consult your pediatric nutritionist to decide on a safe intake limit for your baby.

Note:Once your child grows a bit, you can servethe fruitpulp instead of juice. But make sure it is seedless as pomegranate seeds are a potential choking hazard.

Nutritional Value Of Pomegranate

The edible part of the pomegranate consists of 85% water.It also has fair amounts of micronutrients and bioactive compounds such as phenolics and flavonoids(2). Below is a detailed list of nutrients that pomegranate has versus the recommended amounts for babies on a per-day basis.

Name Amount RDA
120g
Energy 128Kcal
Protein 2.57g
Carbohydrate, by difference 28.8g
Fiber, total dietary 6.16g
Sugars, total including NLEA 21.1g
Calcium, Ca 15.4mg 270 mg (7-12 months)
Magnesium, Mg 18.5mg 75mg (7-12 months)
Phosphorus, P 55.4mg 275mg (7-12 months)
Potassium, K 363mg 700mg (7-12 months)
Sodium, Na 4.62mg 200mg (7-12 months)
Vitamin C, total ascorbic acid 15.7mg 20mg (7-12months)
Folate, total 58.5µg 32µg (7-12 months)
Choline, total 11.7mg 150mg (7-12months)
Vitamin K (phylloquinone) 25.3µg 10µg (7-12months)
Source:Nutrient Values(3), RDA(4)

Research studies show that pomegranate has certain bioactive compounds that possess the potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic effects useful to promote health(5).

Health Benefits Of Pomegranate For Babies

Pomegranate is nutritious and healthy for babies

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Here are some ways in which pomegranate can help your baby.

  1. Nutrition:Pomegranate is a nutritious fruit with many vitamins, particularly vitamins C and E. It is also a good source of minerals such as folate, fiber, iron, and potassium(3). Proper infant nutrition is crucial for their healthy development, and these powerful nutrients possess properties that protect your baby from diseases.
  1. Inflammation: A study has shown that extracts from the pomegranate have the potential to reduce inflammation caused by various types of bacterial infections.This medicinal property of pomegranate is attributed to ellagitannins, an antioxidant found in pomegranate(6).

Another research study published in theJournal of Food and Nutritionhas demonstrated the potential effect of fresh pomegranate juice on multidrug-resistant bacterial strains(7).

  1. Digestive problems:Pomegranate has been used in traditional medicine practices. One such medicinal use is the treatment of digestive issues such as constipation, diarrhea,and vomiting.

Pomegranate juice is considered effective in treating vomiting and counteracting the bacteria that cause dysentery and diarrhea in babies.However, there are limited clinical studies to substantiate the belief(8).

Pomegranate is also considered as a natural constipation reliever. One pomegranate gives approximately six grams of dietary fiber. This amount is reasonable to help combat constipation. However, there is limited clinical evidence to validate the belief.

  1. Intestinal worms:These parasites reside in either the small or large intestine and multiply by feeding on the nutrients. As per Ayurveda, pomegranate fruit has anthelmintic properties that can help kill intestinal worms(9). But, the clinical research validating the belief is limited.
  1. Fevers:Pomegranate juice is believed to effectively treatfever in babiesand boost their immunity. The juice is not only believed to control fever but also replete the nutrients lost due to fever. The supporting clinical studies are few. However, its efficacy to restore nutrient balance after the fever is documented(10).
Pomegranate juice may be effective in treating fever in babies

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protip_icon Point to consider
Give your baby pomegranate juice occasionally or when needed, as regular consumption may cause a preference for sweet drinks in babies(11).

The health benefits of pomegranate are promising, making it a viable option to introduce as one of the first solid foods in a baby’s diet and for parents considering baby-led weaning. However, some precautions are a must before you do so.

Precautions To Take While Giving Pomegranate To Babies

Offer the juice sparingly to infants

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Some things to consider before feeding your little one pomegranate pulp are:

  • Make sure that you don’t give seeds to your baby. Pomegranate seeds pose a choking hazard.
  • Do not grind the white skin of the pomegranate while making the juice. It will lend a sour flavor to the juice.
  • Overconsumption of fruit juice can lead to weight gain and dental problems.
protip_icon Quick tip
Do not give store-bought artificially sweetened pomegranate juice to babies; instead, make it for your baby at home with fresh fruit or opt for 100% pure pomegranate juice.
  • 提供果汁少婴儿获得最多of their nutrients from the mother’s milk. 4oz a day is more than enough for an8-month-old baby. Excess consumption can cause diarrhea.
  • Do not mix pomegranate with any other fruit or vegetable. Always follow the four-day rule before introducing any food into your baby’s diet. And keep an eye for the allergic reactions.
  • If you see any allergic reaction or signs of intolerance, discontinue feeding immediately and consult a pediatrician promptly.

With all the precautions followed, you can safely introduce pomegranate or pomegranate juice to your baby.

How To Make Pomegranate Juice For Babies?

Make pomegranate juice at home

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You can easily make pomegranate juice at home by following these simple steps:

  1. Take out all the seeds from the pomegranate and blend in a juicer.
  2. Do not add extra sugar to the juice.
  3. Strainthe juicebefore serving to your baby, and start with small amounts to allow their taste buds and digestive system to adapt when introducing new foods or juices.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Is pomegranate good for colds for babies?

Evidence suggests that pomegranate extracts may have antiviral effects against certain viruses, such as the influenza virus (causative agent of the flu). However, there is a lack of evidence to prove the role of pomegranates in treating colds(6).

2. How do you puree pomegranate for baby food?

Giving pomegranate seeds to babies is not advisable as they may cause choking hazards. Nevertheless, for older infants, you may crush or flatten the seeds and combine them with another soft fruit (such as mashed banana) to make a fruit puree. Homemade baby food/ puree is an excellent way to safely provide essential nutrients to your little one.

石榴为婴儿是完全安全的as juice once they reach the age of six months. However, make sure the juice has no artificial or added sweeteners that could affect your baby’s health adversely. Pomegranate is a nutrient-rich fruit with potential antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anticarcinogenic properties to promote your baby’s good health. It can also be used to treat gastric disorders in infants. Nevertheless, when offering pomegranate to your newborn, make sure the pulp is free of seeds and limit their intake.

Infographic: Precautionary Measures When Feeding Pomegranate To Babies

Pomegranates are semi-tropical tart fruits found all over the world. They have a high nutritional value and antioxidant properties. Look at the infographic below to learn some safety precautions you should take when feeding your babies this delicious fruit.

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Key Pointers

  • Small amounts of freshly prepared pomegranate juice can be safely given to babies after six months of age.
  • Pomegranate has beneficial properties that can soothe symptoms related to fevers, digestive problems, and inflammation in babies.
  • The four-day rule may be used to introduce the juice to the baby and check for sensitivities or allergies.
  • Overconsumption of pomegranate juice may cause diarrhea, weight gain, and dental issues.
  • Before giving pomegranate juice to the baby, it is essential to strain it to remove seeds and prevent choking.


References:

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2. Sreeja Sreekumar et al.;Pomegranate Fruit as a Rich Source of Biologically Active Compounds;Hindawi
3.Pomegranate, raw, (341622);Food Data Central; USFDA
4.Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children;WHO
5. Aida Zarfeshany et al.;Potent health effects of pomegranate;National Center For Biotechnology Information
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7. Gabriel Betanzos-Cabrera et al.;Antibacterial activity of fresh pomegranate juice against clinical strains of Staphylococcus epidermidis;National Center For Biotechnology Information
8. Elisa Colombo et al.;A Review on the Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Pomegranate in the Gastrointestinal Tract;National Center For Biotechnology Information
9. Rama Aggarwal and Upma Bagai;Effect of Punica granatum fruit peel on glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase and malate dehydrogenase in amphistome Gastrothylax indicus;National Center For Biotechnology Information
10. Debjit Bhowmik et al.;Medicinal Uses of Punica granatum and Its Health Benefits;Journal of Pharmacognosy and Phytochemistry
cite>11. Diep H. Ha et al.;Factors Influencing Early Feeding of Foods and Drinks Containing Free Sugars—A Birth Cohort Study;International journal of environmental research and public health (2017)
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