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== Desserts ==
 
== Desserts ==
  
*Custard
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*[[Custard]]
 
*Fruit [[smoothies]]
 
*Fruit [[smoothies]]
*Ice cream, Sherbet, Frozen Yogurt, Popsicles
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*[[Ice cream]], [[Sherbet]], [[Frozen Yogurt]], Popsicles
 
*[[Milkshakes]]
 
*[[Milkshakes]]
*Pudding
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*[[Pudding]]
*Pie: Pumpkin, Key Lime.
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*Pie: [[Pumpkin_pie|Pumpkin]], [[Key_Lime_pie|Key Lime]].
*Yogurt
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*[[Yogurt]]
*Whipped Topping
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*[[Whipped cream]] or [[Whipped_topping|Whipped Topping]]
 
*Chocolate, small pieces which melt in mouth ([[Peanut_Butter_Cups|Peanut Butter Cups]], kisses).
 
*Chocolate, small pieces which melt in mouth ([[Peanut_Butter_Cups|Peanut Butter Cups]], kisses).
  

Revision as of 23:08, 27 September 2008

A soft diet is recommended in many situations, including some types of dysphagia (difficulty swallowing), surgery involving the mouth or gastrointestinal tract, and pain from newly adjusted braces.

A soft diet can include many foods if they are mashed or pureed, placed in soups, stews, chili, curries, or made into sauces.

In some situations, there are additional restrictions. For example, patients who need to avoid excessive reflux, such as those recovering from esophageal surgery for achalasia, are also instructed to stay away from foods that can aggravate reflux, which include ketchup and other tomato products, citrus fruits, chocolate, mint, spicy foods, alcohol, and caffeine.

Many of the foods listed here can be adapted for a "full liquid" diet (not a "clear liquid" diet) by processing in a blender with an appropriate thinning liquid, such as a meat broth, fruit or vegetable juice, or milk.


Grains/starches

Protein

Fruits and vegetables

Desserts

See also