It’s generally accepted that if you feed your baby a wide range of different tasting food, then he or she is more likely to enjoy those tastes as an adult. However it appears that the influence on baby taste buds starts a lot earlier – in the womb. A study published in The Journal of Physiology reveals the long term effect of food imprinting. The Good Food Habits article at Time Magazine also mentions that portable food mills are a key tool to help expand baby tastes.
Tags: baby food, baby food mill, taste, taste development, womb

