It is not possible for infants to eat blueberries directly and there is a risk of choking. It is recommended to chop or puree blueberries for infants. Blueberries are common fruits that are very rich in vitamin C, in addition to anthocyanins, which are very good for promoting the growth and development of infants. 1. If the infant has not added complementary foods, this situation is based on milk, can not eat blueberries. 2. If the infant has not eaten blueberries, the first time to eat blueberries may appear allergic symptoms, such as skin itching, rash and so on. Be careful to eat less and observe to see if there is no allergy before continuing to eat. 3. If the infant has already started to add complementary foods and is not allergic to blueberries, you can add a small amount of blueberries to the infant at this time. However, it is important not to give blueberries directly to infants, otherwise they may get stuck in the throat, choking and causing danger, you can chop the blueberries or make them into fruit puree for infants to eat. For infants who have already added complementary foods should pay attention to nutritional balance, when adding complementary foods should be gradual, from less to more kinds.