Organic Baby Food Anderson IN

Babies are born with a dislike of bitter tastes—part of our innate defense against poisonous plants. Babies can, however, overcome that bias, even for strong vegetables like broccoli and brussels sprouts, if their mothers eat those plants pre- and postpartum.

Taylor Family Farms
(765) 215-7428
Anderson, IN
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Ecovian

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Harvestland Farm
(765) 635-5711
Anderson, IN
Membership Organizations
Ecovian

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Landess Farm
(765) 759-9937
Daleville, IN
Membership Organizations
Ecovian

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Pendleton Farmers Market
(765) 778-3762
Depot Park
Pendleton, IN
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Payment Options
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Schedule
June-October Saturday, 8:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
County
Madison

Nature's Harvest Organics
(317) 709-8319
Atlanta, IN
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Ecovian

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The Original Farmers Market
(765) 649-2100
Parking lot of UAW Local 662 109 bypass
Anderson, IN
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Payment Options
WIC Accepted : No
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Schedule
July-September Saturday, 6:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
County
Anderson

Aspire Indiana Farm
(765) 635-5711
Anderson, IN
Membership Organizations
Ecovian

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Mission Berry Farms
(765) 620-2880
Frankton, IN
Membership Organizations
Ecovian

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Harvest Thyme CSA
(317) 448-3612
Fortville, IN
Membership Organizations
Ecovian

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Farmers Market at Minnetrista Orchard Shop
(765) 282-4848
Minnetrista Orchard Shop
Muncie, IN
General Information
Covered : No
Open Year Round : No
Payment Options
WIC Accepted : Yes
SFMNP Accepted : No
SNAP Accepted : No
Schedule
June-October Wednesday, 4:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday, 7:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
County
Delaware

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Get Them Hooked on Veggies Young

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By Meghan Rabbitt

If children are going to learn to love vegetables and other good-for-you foods, it’s important to expose them to healthy fare early on. How early? Starting in utero and continuing through breast-feeding, says new research from the Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia. “Flavors from a mother’s diet are transmitted through the amniotic fluid and breast milk, helping a baby learn to like a food’s taste,” says Julie Mennella, a biopsychologist at the Center and lead author of the study. The researchers found that babies whose mothers drank carrot juice while pregnant or breast-feeding showed a greater preference for the veggie itself than those born to women who had not drunk the juice.

Mennella explains that babies are born with a dislike of bitter tastes—part of our innate defense against poisonous plants. Babies can, however, overcome that bias, even for strong vegetables like broccoli and brussels sprouts, if their mothers eat those plants pre- and postpartum. Another example from the study: Older babies who were both breast-feeding and eating solids initially refused green beans but began to like them once their nursing mothers started eating them.

Author: Meghan Rabbitt

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