How many months can babies eat noodles?

How many months the baby can eat noodles depends on the specific situation, if the child is in good health, after six months to add a complementary food, seven or eight months can begin to eat noodles; weak digestive ability of the baby, you can be a little until 9-10 months.
In general, babies can add complementary foods after six months. When adding complementary foods at the beginning, start with thinner pastes, such as rice flour paste, etc., and then transition to thicker pastes after the baby slowly adapts to them. If your baby has adapted to thicker pastes, you can try feeding your baby noodles.
Due to the different adaptability of different babies, some babies adapt quickly and can adapt to the thicker paste at 7 or 8 months after birth and start to try to eat noodles; some babies adapt more slowly and can only adapt to the thicker paste at 9 or 10 months after birth, so they can only try to eat noodles at 9 or 10 months after birth.
When you first start eating noodles, you can cook them softer, which is easier for your baby to accept and less likely to be uncomfortable.
Babies who are allergic to flour should not eat noodles.