Tofu is not recommended for infants aged 0 to 6 months, but can be consumed in moderation for infants aged 7 months and above. As the digestive system and immune system of infants aged 0-6 months are still underdeveloped, it is not recommended to consume foods other than breastmilk, which may cause digestive symptoms such as diarrhea in infants. Infants over 7 months old can consume tofu in moderation. Tofu is rich in protein, and moderate consumption of tofu can promote the growth and development of infants. Infants over 7 months of age need to diversify their diets, and breast milk alone can no longer meet the nutritional needs of infants. In addition to moderate consumption of tofu, you can also consume foods rich in vitamin C, iron, zinc, etc., which are all conducive to the growth and development of infants, and it is recommended that the food be stirred into a paste when consuming it, which will be more conducive to the digestion and absorption of infants. If your baby is not feeling well after consuming tofu, you are advised to seek medical advice and treatment under the guidance of your doctor.