Alternative NamesBRAT dietInformationBananas are part of the BRAT diet, a diet many physicians and nurses recommend for children recovering from gastrointestinal problems, particularly diarrhea. BRAT stands for the different components that make up the diet:BananasRice cerealApplesauceToastThese are binding foods that may help make the stools harder. DO NOT feed these foods to young infants unless directed by your doctor.Bananas and other solid foods are generally not recommended for a person who is actively vomiting. Stick to clear liquids at that time. Once you or your child is ready to start eating solid foods again, it is best to start with bland foods. Bananas are considered to be a bland food, as are:Clear soupsDry toastGelatinBananas are also high in potassium, an electrolyte that m