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Baby s first baby food.
You can find these in the baby aisle of almost any grocery store and they are a super easy way to introduce baby to solid foods while getting them some of the extra iron that they need.
If you think your baby s ready to start eating solid food you re probably wondering what to mash up for his first meal.
Start with the egg yolk since it s the easiest to digest and contains the most nutrients like choline.
Once baby is enjoying baby rice then it s time to introduce some vegetables and fruits that of course is if you didn t skip the rice cereal and move straight to alternative first foods from the outset.
Since stage 1 foods have single ingredients they are best to offer your baby first so that you can monitor him for food allergies.
Well cooked and pureed meat poultry or beans ground cooked single grain cereal or infant cereal with breast milk or formula cooked and pureed vegetables mashed banana or avocado.
Babies often reject their first servings of pureed foods because the taste and texture is new.
Baby cereal and soft cooked thinly pureed fruits and veggies should be baby s first solid food experiences.
Most commercial stage 1 baby foods contain about 2 5 oz about 5 tbsps of fruits veggies or meats.
Stage 2 baby foods.
What kinds of foods to introduce first.
Single ingredients only and at a space of 4 days apart with introducing each new food.
Phase in soft combination foods such as macaroni and cheese pasta with tomato sauce and casseroles.
You can try purees of any healthy food including meats.
It contains lots of healthy fats as well as.
Your baby s first bites.
Iron fortified rice oat or grain cereal likely the most common first food for baby is an iron fortified baby cereal.
Single grain cereals such as rice are common first foods but you don t have to start with these.
Many parents try introducing vegetables first.
Now that your child can sit up and bring food to his mouth with his hands he can eat finger foods that dissolve in the mouth without chewing like baby crackers and bite size cooked frozen vegetables.
Stage 2 baby foods look pretty similar to stage 1 baby foods.
Favorite first foods for babies.
By ages 8 months to 10 months most babies can handle small portions of finely chopped finger foods such as soft fruits vegetables pasta cheese well cooked meat baby crackers and dry cereal.