No children are not recommended to eat leeks, as long as the leek is not allergic to, children can eat leeks. There is no literature suggesting that children can not eat leeks, as long as the leeks are not allergic, children can eat leeks, but pay attention to moderation. Leeks are rich in vitamin C, vitamin B1, vitamin B2, carotene, carbohydrates and minerals. The most noteworthy leeks are also rich in fiber, higher than the celery we know. Fiber is considered to be the skeleton of the stool, can promote intestinal peristalsis, prevent the occurrence of constipation, and at the same time can reduce the absorption of cholesterol, while fiber can also reduce the rate of intestinal absorption of sugar, increase the feeling of satiety. Children who are allergic to leeks can not eat leeks, but also to eat in moderation.