Meat loaf is generally not recommended for infants if they do not yet have chewing ability. For larger infants, over-eating meat loaf may cause infant obesity, excessive salt, indigestion and other hazards. 1. Infant obesity: per 100 grams of pork floss calories for about 396 kcal, is ordinary lean pork 2.7 times, if excessive consumption of meat floss, may cause infant obesity, affecting its normal growth and development. 2. Salt exceeds the standard: meat floss in the processing usually add a lot of soy sauce and other seasonings, so that its salt is higher, eat more easily caused by the body salt exceeds the standard. 3. Indigestion: the function of the gastrointestinal tract of infants is not yet fully developed, eating meat floss is easy to increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract, indigestion, diarrhea or bloating and other manifestations. Meat floss is easy to digest for infants, but eating too much will cause a lot of harm to infants, so pay attention to moderation.