Honey is generally not recommended for infants. Honey is generally not recommended for infants under one year of age because their gastrointestinal functions are not yet mature, and drinking honey too early is likely to cause discomfort, such as diarrhea and abdominal pain. However, as babies grow older, they can drink some honey appropriately, because honey is rich in fructose and a large number of vitamins and minerals, which can provide babies with essential nutrients and energy. For children over the age of three, you can drink honey water, parents should pay attention to not too much honey for children to drink, so that children can drink honey, not directly with boiling water to mix honey, will affect its nutritional value.