This article was co-authored by Monica Moreno, MS, RD, LD/N. Monica Moreno is a Registered Dietitian and the Founder, Owner, and Lead Dietitian at Essence Nutrition in Miami, Florida. Monica specializes in nutrition consulting and school and corporate wellness programs. She holds a BA from The University of Florida and an MS in Dietetics and Nutrition from Florida International University. Monica was the dietitian for the Miami Marlins for close to 5 years, and she is currently visiting dietitian specialist at Ocean Reef Resort and Club. Monica is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Nutrition Entrepreneurs Dietetics Practice Group, Integrative Nutrition Dietetics Practice Group, Collegiate and Professionals Sports Dietitians Association, and Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group. She was awarded the 2020 Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Business Woman in Healthcare of the Year award.
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Generally on the age of 6-8 months babies get solid food. By giving them fruit puree you are preparing them for the solid food that they get later.You can buy store bought purees but its always better to make the fruit purée by yourself; it's much healthier for your baby and cheaper for you!
Ingredients
Ingredients:
- 1 ripe apple
- 1 ripe banana
- 1 cookie for kids (grain cookie)
- Orange juice (optional)
Ingredients:
- 2 ripe apricots
- 1 ripe melon
- 1 cookie for kids (grain cookie)
- Overripe peach
- 1 cookie for kids (grain cookie)
- Half ripe kiwi
- 1 cookie for kids (grain cookie)
Steps
Banana-Apple Puree
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1Peel the apple. Remove the core and rasp the apple into a bowl.
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2Peel the banana. Cut the banana into small pieces with a knife and puree it with a fork until it smooth.[1]Advertisement
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3Mix both the apple and the banana until the mixture is smooth.
- You can add some orange juice to it for extra flavour but this isn't necessary.
- To make the puree thicker you can add a cookie for kids usually a grain cookie.
Melon-Apricot Puree
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1Remove the pit out of the apricots and cut the apricots into pieces.
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2Remove the pits of the melon. Peel the melon and remove the pits out of it.
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3Puree both in a bowl while using a fork. Make sure your puree has a consistency that you can easily pinch between your fingers.[2]
Peach Puree
Kiwi Puree
Expert Q&A
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QuestionWhy does baby food need to be pureed?Monica Moreno, MS, RD, LD/NMonica Moreno is a Registered Dietitian and the Founder, Owner, and Lead Dietitian at Essence Nutrition in Miami, Florida. Monica specializes in nutrition consulting and school and corporate wellness programs. She holds a BA from The University of Florida and an MS in Dietetics and Nutrition from Florida International University. Monica was the dietitian for the Miami Marlins for close to 5 years, and she is currently visiting dietitian specialist at Ocean Reef Resort and Club. Monica is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Nutrition Entrepreneurs Dietetics Practice Group, Integrative Nutrition Dietetics Practice Group, Collegiate and Professionals Sports Dietitians Association, and Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group. She was awarded the 2020 Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Business Woman in Healthcare of the Year award.
Registered DietitianPureed baby food is a lot easier and safer for your baby to eat, and it doesn't present as much of a choking hazard. -
QuestionHow do I stop my baby from choking on fruit?Monica Moreno, MS, RD, LD/NMonica Moreno is a Registered Dietitian and the Founder, Owner, and Lead Dietitian at Essence Nutrition in Miami, Florida. Monica specializes in nutrition consulting and school and corporate wellness programs. She holds a BA from The University of Florida and an MS in Dietetics and Nutrition from Florida International University. Monica was the dietitian for the Miami Marlins for close to 5 years, and she is currently visiting dietitian specialist at Ocean Reef Resort and Club. Monica is a member of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics, Nutrition Entrepreneurs Dietetics Practice Group, Integrative Nutrition Dietetics Practice Group, Collegiate and Professionals Sports Dietitians Association, and Weight Management Dietetic Practice Group. She was awarded the 2020 Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce Business Woman in Healthcare of the Year award.
Registered DietitianTake some extra time to skin, boil, peel, and mash the fruits before giving them to your baby. It's always better to be on the safe side and underestimate your baby's abilities.