There was a Prof in food science at my old uni (Uni Western Syd) who was
working on a project looking at just that. I offered to help him with the
project and he said yeah sure but nothing ever eventuated. I have no idea if
the project actually went ahead.
Karleen Gribble
Winnie wrote:> A related thought/question - A trace of flavor does appear to
be in
> mom's milk and the breastfed baby is thus exposed to a variety of
> flavors with his meals while the poor artificially fed baby gets the
> same taste day after day after day... Has anyone explored whether
> the breastfed babies are less picky eaters as other foods are added
> to the diet? If there is something familiar about a new food I
> would think baby would be more likely to accept it than if it was
> totally unfamiliar. Any thoughts?
> Winnie Mading RNC, IBCLC
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