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Research indicates feeding disorders are relatively common in children. Described as combining two or more food items in a way that prevents separation, blending is recommended when the child avoids novel textures or flavors. As a nonrestrictive approach to feeding disorders, blending may appeal to consumers. The present study reviewed experimental research published from 1998 to 2018 involving the...