10 Power Packed Immune Boosting Foods For Kids

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The child’s diet is the number one concern for most parents. I get asked about, how to boost immunity in toddlers, and immune boosting foods for kids, quite often as a mommy blogger. And since I write about healthy meals for kids, this is known territory for me.

Food plays an important role in maintaining good health. We all know good food equals good health. But how can we help our little children with varying appetites, fussy eating problems and get them to eat a good quality diet in the right quantities that helps maintain strong immunity?

In my blog post tackling common toddler eating problems, you will find tips on how to overcome fussy eating with a consistent routine and modification to your approach to food and eating.

In this post, I will talk about 10 immune boosting foods for kids.

If you follow me on Instagram where I post regularly about healthy toddler food ideas, you will see that I include each of these foods in our daily diet at home.

Regardless of how well our son eats, these foods are always on the plate.  A diet centered around these foods is known to maintain a strong immunity and keep most illnesses at bay. That’s why I call them my mommy arsenal against diseases.

But wait, before we start,

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WHAT ARE IMMUNITY BOOSTING FOODS?

To understand why we include the following foods in our arsenal against illness and disease we need to first understand what happens inside the body when infectious disease-causing bacteria or viruses gain entry.

Our body has a natural defense mechanism that includes fighter cells like the WBC’s and antibodies which are the bodies first line of defense against disease-causing bacteria and viruses. These cells neutralize any threat to the body.

Certain foods in conjunction with factors like good rest, Vit D and low-stress help keep the body in a balanced and healthy state ready to take on any invasion by infectious bacteria or viruses.

These foods contain immune system supporting compounds like antioxidants, certain key minerals and vitamins like zinc, selenium, iron, copper, Vit A and Vit C for example that keep the body nourished and ready to take on any pathogens.

It is well known that malnourished persons are most vulnerable to disease-causing pathogens.

Poor nutrition in childhood causes frequent illnesses. Including the below-listed foods is the first step towards building your child’s immune system and ward off infectious illnesses.

10 Power-Packed Immune Boosting Foods For Kids

  1. Vegetables

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Vegetables have a high antioxidant level that prevents inflammation in the body. The darker the vegetable the more antioxidant-rich it is. Vegetables like green leafy’s are packed full of vitamins, minerals, and fiber, containing important vitamins such as vitamin A, vitamin C, vitamin K, and folate.

Cruciferous vegetables like cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, and bok choy are rich sources of vitamins C, E, and K. They contain compounds that are anti-cancer and cardioprotective in nature.

These nutrient-dense foods when consumed regularly not only keep the body’s immunity strong, they also protect against various diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular problems, and cancer. Encouraging the love for vegetables when children are young is like gifting them with life insurance.

For an average toddler, you should aim for 2-3 servings of vegetables a day.

How to offer: Vegetarian sides, vegetable soups, stews, roasted vegetables, vegetable curries, vegetable stuffed parathas.

  1. Fruits

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Next up is fruits of course. If your kids don’t like vegetables but eat fruit, don’t worry too much, offer fruit instead. Most of the nutritional benefits are the same between fruits and vegetables. Offer fruits in all the colors of the rainbow, making sure to include seasonal fruit varieties. These come with the right amount of nutrients that are suited to the weather at that time of the year and provide natural immunity against illnesses.

The Vit C in fruits helps guard against the common cold and other illnesses. The phytonutrients, antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals paired with fiber is what makes fruits and vegetables health foods with immune protective properties.

How to offer: Cut up into appropriately sized pieces in a fruit platter, fruit smoothies, nice creams, popsicles, fruit skewers.

  1. Turmeric

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The health benefits of turmeric are world-renowned. Turmeric is now recognized as the superfood with cancer-fighting properties.

Luckily for us, Indian food has incorporated this immune boosting food for eons. In fact, I am sure most of us grew up drinking turmeric milk every morning as a part of the Indian breakfast meal.

Turmeric or Haldi contains a compound called curcumin, that is known for its anti-inflammatory properties that help boost immunity.

Curcumin’s reported beneficial effects in arthritis, allergy, asthma, atherosclerosis, heart disease, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, and cancer might be due in part to its ability to modulate the immune system. Some researchers now believe in using this compound as immune therapy for certain immune disorders. (source)

If you are wondering how to eat turmeric, then the answer is to eat it in the whole form, as root or in ground powder form where its own natural oils help the body to absorb the curcumin best.

Pepper, when combined with turmeric, is also found to be the best combination to boost the absorption of the curcumin.

How to offer: Added in stews, curries, rice dishes, added to a glass of cows milk with saffron and dry fruits powder.

  1. Mushrooms

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Mushrooms are very good at immune modulation and various studies have elucidated how adept mushrooms are as antitumor agents. (source)

In fact, mushrooms have been used in Eastern medicine for a long time, it is only now that the world is becoming more aware of the benefits of consuming mushrooms.

Mushrooms contain Vit D which makes it an important immunity boosting food. Increasing mushroom intake definitely helps maintain a healthy body. To know more about the superfood benefits of mushrooms, read my blog post on vegan superfoods for kids.

How to offer: Stir fry, sauteed mushrooms, in vegetarian stews, curries, and rice dishes.

  1. Lentils

Lentils are powerhouse foods containing B vitamins, folate, zinc, and magnesium. They provide protein and a good amount of fiber needed by the growing body. Lentils are also a good source of iron which is an important mineral during childhood.

The beautiful thing about lentils is that they contain certain polyphenolic compounds and phytochemicals that are known to be immune boosting, neuroprotective, and anti-inflammation.

The polyphenols in lentils do not lose their health benefits on cooking, which is great because you need to cook lentils thoroughly in order to be able to digest them properly. (source) Here are some lentil recipes for toddlers.

How to offer: Lentil curry, Dal, Lentil patty, Sambhar, lentil bolognese.

  1. Ginger

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Ginger has anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer, anti-nausea and immune boosting power. The protective effects of ginger are well known in traditional medicine.

Raw ginger can be a little spicy for kids to handle so hiding it in small quantities in vegetarian dishes or making a drink sweetened with honey can help.

Ginger is a great food to increase immunity against cold and cough. In winters, I make basil and ginger tea – Add 1/2 inch stalk of ginger, 3-4 basil leaves in 2 cups of water. Bring water to boil. Now remove the basil leaves and ginger. Add a little honey to this tea and offer toddlers as a drink in their sippy cup. Be careful to offer this tea lukewarm.

How to offer: Ginger can be added in curries, stews, and green juices.

  1. Root vegetables

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Root vegetables like sweet potatoes, potatoes, carrots, beets, radishes, turnips, yams, taro, kohlrabi, celeriac, offer a variety of nutrient-rich ingredients that support good health.

Even turmeric, garlic, and ginger are root vegetables, but I don’t include them here as we use them more like spices and flavoring ingredients.

Since root vegetables grow in the soil, they absorb a lot of nutrients from the soil. Root vegetables provide much-needed fiber, vitamin C and a variety of antioxidants that provide with protective action against diseases and illness.

Winters are known to be cold and flu season. And if you look at what is naturally available in season at this time of the year you will find many of these root vegetables in the markets. Nature has perfectly designed the foods we need to eat each season to maintain good health and disease resistance.

How to offer: In stews, boiled with a little salt and pepper, or roasted root vegetables.

Get this yummy sweet potato mash recipe for babies and toddlers.

  1. Millets

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Millets are tiny seeded grass that is packed with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. They are classified as superfoods by some for their ability to protect against cardiovascular ailments, cancers, and nutrient deficit problems.

Millets are easy to digest and some like ragi, bajra, jowar are a great addition to a growing child’s diet. To know more about the benefits of millets read my post on Millets for babies.  I also included two baby-friendly recipes in that post.

How to offer: Millet based soups, pancakes, porridge, dosas, and idlis.

  1. Nuts

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If there is one advice by my grandfather that I remember to this day, it was his, “Eat a handful of nuts everyday” advice. He strictly followed his own advice and ate a handful of mixed nuts including almonds, pistachios, cashews, and walnuts daily.

Nuts are a powerhouse of vitamins, and minerals beneficial to health. Not just vitamins and minerals, they provide protein, omega 3’s, and healthy fats. What’s not to like?

Nuts contain Vit E which with its high antioxidant properties helps keep cells healthy and protects against disease.

Adding nuts to a child’s diet is a great way to reduce overall saturated fat content in daily diet and substitute it with healthy monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fat. Not only are you providing immune protective foods but also helping maintain a healthy weight on the baby.

Here is a detailed post on healthy fats for kids.

How to offer: Add nuts to smoothies, nut powder to parathas or porridge, include nut butter in the child’s diet, nut butter on toast, or with pancakes, make energy balls with nuts and dates.

  1. Eggs

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Eggs contain many healthy vitamins and minerals like Vit A, Vit B 12, Vit D, Vit E, zinc, selenium, iron, choline, iodine, lutein and zeaxanthin and omega 3 fatty acids.

The lutein and zeaxanthin especially are eye protective in nature.

All these vitamins and minerals are important to support good health and boost the immune system.

How to offer: Scrambled eggs, omelets, egg muffins, egg sandwiches, and boiled eggs.

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OTHER FACTORS THAT CONTRIBUTE TO GOOD HEALTH AND STRONG IMMUNITY IN KIDS

  1. Vit D: Vit D has an important role to play in immune modulation. A deficiency in Vit D is known to increase susceptibility to infections and increases the risk of autoimmune diseases. Which means a good amount of time should be spent playing outside. At the same time choose timings of the day when the sun does not burn the skin, for example, early mornings and early evenings.
  2. Good sleep: Low-stress levels and good sleep both contribute to better immune function.
  3. Avoid sugar: Excessive sugar intake suppresses the immune system. Sugar is found in so many foods besides chocolates and sweets. Foods like sauces, ketchup, fruit juice, packaged snacks for kids all contain sugar. A diet high in sugar puts stress on the immune system and causes regular illness. The American Heart Association (AHA) recommends limiting sugar for kids above 2 years of age at 25 gms or 6 teaspoons a day. To understand how sugar is leading to a rise in children’s obesity in India read my post detailing the harmful side-effects of sugars and hidden sugars in foods.

I hope this post helps you design a healthy meal plan for your toddler. One that supports growth, development and also protects your little one from unnecessary illnesses.

Which foods do you rely on to boost immunity in your kids? Leave me a comment below.

16 Best Vegan Superfoods For Kids

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As parents, our child’s diet and the nutrition they derive from it is of prime concern to us. You may have heard of superfoods and their benefits to our health fighting disease. But do you know you can use the power of these superfoods to boost your child’s immunity and overall health too? Yes, superfoods for kids. Especially if you choose vegan superfoods since plant foods are known to be some of the most nutrient-dense foods available to humans.

Many parents especially those of toddlers are worried about how exactly to add these vegan superfoods to their child’s diet and make it palatable for them. It is a struggle for many to get their children to enjoy a variety of vegetables and plant foods. We will get to how to incorporate these superfoods into your child’s diet a little later. Lets first start with understanding superfoods;

What Are Superfoods?

According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary, a superfood is one that is rich in compounds (such as antioxidants, fiber, or fatty acids) considered beneficial to a person’s health.

Today we know of many superfoods that have a wide range of health benefits. In this post, we will look at a few that are best suited for kids.

Why Vegan Superfoods For Kids?

Researchers have shown that a more plant-based diet may help prevent, treat, or reverse some of the leading causes of death, including heart diseasetype 2 diabetes, and high blood pressure. Getting your children interested in plant foods early in life can thus help build their longterm health. In the growing years, children go through all types of food preferences and changes in likes, adding superfoods to their daily diet helps boost key nutrient consumption.

I have previously written about how to get your kids interested in healthy foods, and other topics related to children’s health and well-being. You can read those articles here:

How to encourage healthy eating habits in your fussy eater

How to add healthy fats to your child’s diet

How I get my child to eat healthy every day

Sugar and childhood obesity

5 easy one-pot meals for busy moms

Vegan Superfoods For Kids

  1. Oats
    Let’s start with the easiest superfood to include in your child’s diet, oats. Oats are a rich source of plant-based proteins, fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants. Oats contain a powerful antioxidant called avenanthramide that is known to promote heart health. They digest slowly keeping kids full for longer and release a steady stream of energy. Oats are therefore the best option for breakfast. Giving children the right start to their day.
  2. Avocados
    Avocados are a unique type of fruit. Unlike other fruits that contain mainly carbohydrates, avocados contain healthy fats. They are also referred to as “butter fruit“ for the same reason. Avocados contain an abundance of vitamins and minerals like Vit K, Vit C, folate, potassium, Vit B5, Vit B6, Vit E in addition to monounsaturated fats and fiber. No wonder it is considered a great first food for babies.
  3. Chia Seeds
    Chia seeds have become quite popular in the health food world. They are considered one of the healthiest foods on the market. What is so amazing about chia seeds you ask? Well, they deliver a massive amount of nutrients for a very small quantity (28 gms/2 tablespoons).
    Delivering fiber, protein, fats (mostly omega 3’s), calcium, iron, manganese, magnesium, phosphorus, and antioxidants. It is best to use chia seeds soaked in water. Adding chia seeds even half a tablespoon a day in your child’s diet can boost their health and immunity.
  4. Flaxseeds
    Flaxseeds contain heart-healthy fats like omega 3 fatty acids, protein, and fiber. Ground flaxseed is better absorbed by the body since it contains both soluble and insoluble fiber compared to whole flaxseed that mainly contains insoluble fiber. You can prepare small batches of ground flaxseed powder by roasting flaxseeds and grinding them to a powder texture. This can then be used as a topping on porridge, or in smoothies. Such a simple addition can easily up the nutrient density of the food you are eating.
  5. Hempseeds
    Hempseeds are a rich source of plant-based protein, healthy fats, vitamins like Vit E and minerals like phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, calcium, iron and zinc. They are considered a complete protein source, which means that they provide all the essential amino acids. Essential amino acids are not produced in the body and need to be acquired through the diet. Once again adding a tablespoon in your child’s porridge or smoothie can help with their nutrient consumption for the day.
  6. Quinoa
    Quinoa is a gluten-free, high protein super seed. Even here the protein present in quinoa is considered a complete protein, one that contains all essential amino acids. It also contains B-vitamins, iron, calcium, and fiber. All key ingredients for a child’s developing body.
  7. Millets
    Millets are one of the traditional vegetarian protein sources in India. These grains are gluten-free and rich in a number of vitamins and minerals. There are a variety of millets that you can add to your child’s diet like sorghum (jowar), finger millet (ragi), foxtail millet, pearl millet (bajra),kodo millet etc. There are many traditional porridge and soup recipes for these millets. And in countries like India mother’s use millet as one of the first foods to introduce to baby. What makes millets so beneficial to health is that they are rich in calcium, B vitamins, iron, potassium, zinc, magnesium, and antioxidants. Along with this, they contain protein and fiber. A great choice for any child’s diet.
  8. Beets
    Yes, beets. We all know beetroots are good for health. But many of us don’t take this root vegetable seriously. Beets can be a smart addition to your child’s diet. Not only do beets impart a lovely pink and red colour to food that is quite eye-catching for the little ones, beets are also packed in nutrition. They are a source of simple carbohydrates needed for energy, and many vitamins and minerals like B-vitamins, potassium, iron, manganese, and Vit C. In order to get maximum absorption of the iron from beets pair them with other Vit C rich foods like lemons, tomatoes, etc.
  9. Mushrooms
    This fungi is a great source of protein, fiber, B vitamins and calcium. Mushrooms are also a source of ergothioneine (a powerful antioxidant) as well as selenium. Studies show that vitamin B-12 in mushrooms was found to be the same form found in beef, liver, and fish, suggesting that it is highly bioavailable.  If they are exposed to UV light when cultivated then these mushrooms are also a source of Vit D. However, you may not know the exact conditions in which the mushrooms you buy are grown. So its best to not completely rely on mushrooms for Vit B12 and Vit D. These are more a bonus if present in the brand you buy.
    There is also a lot of confusion on how to offer mushrooms and which type of mushrooms to offer a baby. Generally, the commercially available white button mushrooms are a good type of mushrooms to start with. Always cook mushrooms instead of serving them raw. Consult with your pediatrician to get more information on the different local varieties of mushrooms available, how and when to offer a baby.
  10. Berries
    The more color fruits and vegetables have the better. Colour in berries is imparted by natural pigments like anthocyanins that are also powerful antioxidants. These antioxidants help fight excessive free radicals that are known to cause damage to the body. In fact, blueberry, blackberry, raspberry have the highest cellular antioxidant activity and protect from cancers. A study in the European Journal of Nutrition found that a supplement containing freeze-dried wild blueberry powder improved brain power in children aged 7 to 10. Berries are also rich in Vit C which aids iron absorption from iron-rich foods. So topping oats with some berries is one power packed breakfast for the little ones.
  11. Cruciferous Vegetables
    Cruciferous vegetables include cauliflower, broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, arugula, bok choy, collard greens, kale, mustard greens, turnip greens, and watercress. These are super veggies that pack in on phytonutrients, folate, vitamins C, E, and K, fiber and omega 3’s. Cruciferous vegetables should be one of the cornerstone vegetables present in your child’s diet on a daily basis.
  12. Sweet Potatoes
    Sweet potatoes are a starchy root vegetable rich in natural sugars, Vit C, Vit B6, Vit A, beta-carotene, potassium, and fiber. Sweet potatoes contain natural sugars that are released slowly into the bloodstream providing a steady stream of energy. The texture of sweet potatoes is also palatable for babies when they are just starting out on solids.
  13. Green Leafy Vegetables
    You heard your doctor say this, again and again,” eat your green leafy vegetables” and it is not without reason. Green leafy vegetables are rich in vitamins like Vit A, Vit C, Vit K and minerals like iron and calcium. They also contain fiber that’s great for digestion. Green leafy vegetables include cruciferous leafy greens, spinach, swiss chard, lettuce, and microgreens.
  14. Beans and Lentils
    Beans and lentils are another traditional vegetarian source of protein. These are rich in Vit B and fiber.
    Lentils are legumes and are available in either whole form or split into halves. Lentils are an excellent source of folate. They are also a good source of protein, dietary fiber, vitamin B1, vitamin B6, and molybdenum, copper, phosphorus, manganese, iron, zinc, and potassium.
    Soaking lentils prior to cooking helps aid digestion and reduces the cook time. There are different types of lentils – Red, orange or yellow split lentils, Black beluga lentils, French du Puy lentil, Brown or green lentils. I found this blog post by Vegan Richa useful in identifying the different types and names of lentils.
    Beans like kidney beans, chickpeas, black beans, soybeans, pinto beans are rich sources of protein, fiber, vitamin B, iron, folate, manganese, magnesium.
    Adding beans and lentils to dishes increases the satiety level of food, which is extremely helpful especially with toddlers who eat tiny amounts of food at a time and takes care of daily protein intake for children. These are a must on the toddler food plate.
  15. Coconuts
    Coconut meat, water, and oil are used in many Indian recipes. So don’t forget to add coconuts to your child’s diet too. Coconuts contain healthy fats, fiber, vitamins C, E, B1, B3, B5 and B6 and minerals including iron, selenium, sodium, calcium, magnesium and phosphorous. Especially raw coconut meat contains amino acids and proteins that are essential for muscle building, alongside calcium and iron. All these serve the growing body well.
  16. Walnuts
    Walnuts are rich in omega 3 fatty acids and healthy fats needed for brain development. Walnuts are also an excellent source of other vitamins and minerals like, folic acid, Vit B6, and Vit E, copper, manganese, and phosphorus.
    Another benefit of adding walnut to your child’s diet is that walnuts are one of the richest dietary sources of antioxidants like ellagic acid, catechins, melatonin. All of these help promote heart health.
    An important point to note here is that walnuts are allergenic in nature. Because of this, there is a lot of debate on when to introduce it to the baby. Most pediatricians recommend introducing walnuts after 1 year of age. I would suggest speaking with your pediatrician and discussing family allergy history before introducing these nuts to your child’s diet.
    These are some vegan superfoods you can add to your child’s diet to help boost their nutrient intake. When I first made such a list of superfoods, I started by noting down food ideas I could use them in or add to.

Which superfoods do you give your children? Do leave me comments, food ideas or any information you find useful. I love hearing back from you. To find more inspiration on what to serve little ones follow me on Instagram where I post meal ideas and recipes regularly.