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Complete Blenderized Diet

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Apr 2, 2024.

A complete blenderized diet contains only foods that have been blended with liquids. You may need a blenderized diet if you cannot chew or swallow solid food. You may also need to thicken liquids. Your dietitian will tell you what consistency of liquids you may have.

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Follow up with your healthcare provider or dietitian as directed:

Write down your questions so you remember to ask them during your visits.

How to prepare the food:

Use a blender or food processor. Foods may be easier to blend if you cut them into small pieces first. Mix equal amounts of solid food and liquid. Some examples of liquids you can use are milk, fruit juice, and vegetable juice. The liquids should not have chunks or pulp. For example, blend 1 cup of cooked pasta with 1 cup of vegetable juice. If you are blending fruits or vegetables, you can use less liquid. Pour the blended food through a strainer to remove chunks, seeds, and fiber. This will help prevent choking.

Foods you can include:

Foods to limit or avoid:

Other guidelines:

Contact your healthcare provider or dietitian if:

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