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Healthy soft food options

Sometimes soft, moist food is easier to eat because you have:
  • Pain in the mouth
  • Loose or missing teeth
  • Trouble chewing or swallowing
It is important to eat a variety of healthy foods for your health and wellness. The information below will give you some healthy easy meal ideas. Remember to drink plenty of water throughout the day.

Breakfast choices

Cereal

  • Soften with warm milk
  • Choose high fibre like flakes and Weetbix

Porridge

  • Rolled oats, semolina, rice cereal, congee

Dairy

  • Plain yoghurt, cheese, fruit smoothies

Egg

  • Soft boiled, poached, scrambled, omelette

Bread

  • ยท Try avocado, cream cheese or soft yellow cheese, hummus, labneh or other preferred spreads

Hot foods

  • Baked beans, spaghetti, creamed corn, savoury mince, steamed/poached fish

Rice or noodles

  • Steamed/boiled until soft (cut noodles into smaller pieces after cooking)

Lunch/Dinner Choices

Soup

  • Use a variety of vegetables
  • To increase energy and nutritional value add: meat, split peas, lentils, barley, creamed corn, grated cheese, pasta, noodles

Fish

  • Grilled, steamed, poached, canned, fishcakes
  • Try adding a tasty sauce

Sandwich

  • Remove hard crusts
  • Try salmon, tuna, sardines, hummus, chopped chicken, savoury mince, ricotta cheese, baked beans & egg
  • Add mayonnaise, mustard, etc to taste and moisten for easier eating

Eggs

  • Scrambled, poached, soft boiled, omelette
  • Try adding baked beans, cheese, creamed corn, savoury mince, vegetables

Mince dishes

  • Try different types of minced meat: beef, lamb, veal, pork, chicken
  • Try tasty mince recipes: lasagne, moussaka, meatloaf, rissoles, shepard's pie, savoury mince with vegetables 

Casseroles or stews

  • Cook until meat is very tender
  • Add lots of vegetables
  • Use plenty of gravy or sauces

Vegetables

  • Cooked until tender or enjoy mashed or added to favourite recipes

Noodles and pasta

  • Cooked until soft. Use lots of tomato-based sauce and cut into smaller pieces.

Rice, semolina or couscous

  • Steamed or boiled until soft
  • Add extra sauce or gravy and a variety of other ingredients
  • Try a risotto recipe

Dessert

  • Ice cream, yoghurt (regular or frozen), soft fresh fruits, stewed or canned fruits, custard, jelly, steamed or baked puddings

Beverages

  • Water, milk, vegetable and fruit juices, tea, coffee

Snacks

  • Plain yoghurt, milk, milkshakes, fruit smoothies, soup, pikelets, soft fresh fruits, small can salmon/tuna

Easy to prepare

  • Choose frozen products and meals, canned & pre-made meals

If you develop any of these problems:

Constipation

Remember to:
  • Drink plenty of water
  • Choose cereal with oats, wheat and bran
  • Try stewed dried fruit eg. prunes, peaches
  • Include fibre enriched bread
  • Use legumes and barley in soups and stews
  • Do regular moderate exercise

Overweight

Remember to:
  • Eat plenty of fruit and vegetables
  • Choose healthy protein: Lean meat, fish, egg, tofu, legumes (lentils, beans, chickpeas)
  • Reduce portion sizes at meals
  • Choose low fat dairy: milk, yoghurt, cheese
  • Limit processed meats, sugars, and fat

Losing too much weight

Try to:
  • Eat small healthy meals more often
  • Include nutritious drinks like milk, milkshakes, smoothies, hot chocolate and soups
  • Try a high protein, high energy drink
  • Include food high in healthy fat e.g., avocado, olive oil, nut spreads and hummus

If you have a sore mouth:

Try:
  • Drinking cool fluids
  • Using a straw
  • Avoiding acidic and spicy foods
  • Avoiding hot foods

Foods you may need to avoid:

  • Hard: eg. firm fruit, raw vegetables, lollies, nuts
  • Dry, crunchy: eg. crisps, crusts, popcorn, seeds, crackers
  • Tough and stringy: eg. vegetable skins, corn, pineapple, some meat
  • Small seeds: eg. passionfruit, seeds in bread/cereals etc
  • Sticky: eg. peanut butter, biscuits, toffee

Caring for your teeth

  • Brush your teeth  twice a day with  fluoride toothpaste '
  • Floss daily 
  • Visit your dental practitioner regularly 
  • Eat a well balanced diet 
  • Quit smoking

If you wear a plate or dentures

  • Clean everyday anif possible, after each meal
  • Clean using a toothbrush with mild liquid soap and water
  • Store in a clean, dry container overnight 
  • Have a dental checkup every year
Current as at: Friday 30 September 2022