Hi there,
So I live in a town with an extremely high asian population (my town has multiple universities and is almost entirely focused on engineering, computer science, and mathematics). I also do not drive. As a result I have a really hard time finding the recommended staple greens. I currently feed my 6 month beardie mixed greens salads (which i can only find on occasion - once every 2 sometimes 3 weeks), carrots (which she absolutely loves), and am introducing bok choy. I've tried bean sprouts but that was a no no, not only would the beardie refuse to eat it but even crickets refused to eat it (which I thought was pretty much impossible). The main issue I find is that most of the veggies available aren't found in normal grocery stores (basically every grocery store where I live would be a specialty Asian supermarket elsewhere).
Does anyone have any suggestions for some Asian veggies that I can introduce or even make a staple in my little girl's diet?
So I live in a town with an extremely high asian population (my town has multiple universities and is almost entirely focused on engineering, computer science, and mathematics). I also do not drive. As a result I have a really hard time finding the recommended staple greens. I currently feed my 6 month beardie mixed greens salads (which i can only find on occasion - once every 2 sometimes 3 weeks), carrots (which she absolutely loves), and am introducing bok choy. I've tried bean sprouts but that was a no no, not only would the beardie refuse to eat it but even crickets refused to eat it (which I thought was pretty much impossible). The main issue I find is that most of the veggies available aren't found in normal grocery stores (basically every grocery store where I live would be a specialty Asian supermarket elsewhere).
Does anyone have any suggestions for some Asian veggies that I can introduce or even make a staple in my little girl's diet?