At 8 and a half months, babies can eat 1-2 meals, 1 fruit, 4-5 feedings a day and learn to drink from a cup. Usually, full-term babies can be considered for complementary foods after they reach 4-6 months of age and weigh 6.5-7 kg. The first complementary food to be introduced is iron-fortified rice flour, followed by root vegetables and fruits, and when the baby is 7-8 months old, you can consider introducing animal foods, that is, fish, meat, eggs and so on. So at this time, the baby’s complementary food can be congee, rotten noodles, minced vegetables, fish, meat froth, eggs, liver puree, cookies, steamed bun pieces, nest, cooked potatoes, taro, etc. Vegetables can eat a variety of vegetables and fruits rich in dietary fiber and vitamins A, B and C.