Name the foods allowed in soft diet, Biology

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Which Foods allowed in soft diet:-

Soups - mildly flavoured -  broths and cream soups.

Beverages -  all

Meat -  moist, tender meat, fish or chicken, cottage cheese, eggs (except fried)

Fat -  butter, cream, oil, salad dressing.

Milk -  milk, milk beverages,  yoghurt

Cereals -  soft cooked refined cereals -  rice, pasta, bread, porridges.

Vegetables  -  soft, cooked vegetables.

Fruits  -  cooked and soft fruits, fruit juices

Desserts  -  custard, ice-cream,  jelly, cake (sponge), puddings without nuts

Sweets  -  sugar, honey, plain candies

 


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