Published On: February 4th, 2016|

NPR – Terry Gross

“Food writer Bee Wilson has a message of hope for parents struggling to get their children to eat their veggies: “As parents, we have a far greater power than we think we have to form children’s tastes,” Wilson tells Fresh Air’s Terry Gross. In her new book, First Bite, Wilson examines how genetics, culture, memory and early feeding patterns contribute to our food preferences. She says that a child’s palate can be formed even before birth. And this insight can be helpful for parents who want their children to eat well and healthfully…A mother of three, Wilson notes that babies are most open to trying new flavors between the ages of 4 and 7 months. But, Wilson adds, even if parents miss introducing a food during the so-called “flavor window,” all hope is not lost.”(more)