Toddler shares how much she loves eating chicken feet

Toddler shares how much she loves eating chicken feet

"Today I'm eating chicken feet and it's my favourite..."

A toddler eating cooked check feet
A toddler eating cooked check feet/TikTok Screenshot/@zandihla

Getting our kids to eat the food many of us grew up eating is a stretch these days. 

Chicken feet are one of the most popular South African foods, and many parents have tried getting their kids to eat them. Some parents have tried weaning their kids off milk with this prized ingredient. 

But we found one little girl happy to share her love for this Mzansi favourite. 

A mother shared a video of her toddler happily eating chicken feet

In the video, the toddler talks to the camera as if she is doing a foodie review. She shares how chicken feet are her favourite, but she explains to her mother that she is having difficulty eating them because of the chicken's 'nails'. 

Mum tells her how to eat it and this little cutie has an answer for everything. We love her openness to eating something that many kids would shy away from. 

Despite some people's thoughts on eating chicken feet, they have some key health benefits: 

  • Improves immunity
  • Rejuvenates your skin
  • Helps with accelerating wound healing
  • Helps lower blood pressure
  • Helps with overcoming digestive problems

Watch the video below - courtesy of TikTok.

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