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Article: Three Ways With Kiwi

Three Ways With Kiwi

This week it’s the turn of the versatile kiwi fruit! Packed with essential vitamins and minerals, the kiwi is a fantastic addition to your baby's diet. In this blog, we'll explore three delightful ways to serve kiwi to your weaning baby: pureed, halved, and cubed. These methods cater to different stages of your baby's development, ensuring a safe and enjoyable culinary adventure. Join us as we uncover the secrets to introducing this vibrant and nutrient-rich fruit to your growing bundle of joy!

Three Ways With Kiwi

Weaning your baby is an exciting phase filled with new flavours, textures, and discoveries. As you navigate this delightful journey, it's crucial to introduce a variety of foods that are not only nutritious but also appealing to your little one's taste buds. One fruit that deserves a prime spot on your weaning menu is the kiwi. Bursting with vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, kiwis are a treasure trove of goodness for your growing baby. Plus, they offer a refreshing change from the usual suspects like apples and bananas!
Pureed Kiwi:

For the earliest stage of weaning, pureeing kiwi is an excellent option. Start by peeling a ripe kiwi and removing the seeds. Then, place the fruit in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth. If needed, you can add a little breast milk, formula, or water to achieve the desired consistency. The silky, pureed kiwi will be gentle on your baby's palate and provide them with a burst of natural sweetness and essential nutrients.

Halved Kiwi:
As your baby grows and becomes more adept at handling food, you can move on to serving halved kiwis. Peel a ripe kiwi and cut it in half lengthwise. Remove any seeds, as they may pose a choking hazard. Place the halved kiwi on your baby's highchair tray and let them explore the fruit using their hands or offer them a child-friendly spoon. This method allows your little one to practice their self-feeding skills while enjoying the juicy, fibre-rich flesh of the kiwi.

Cubed Kiwi:
When your baby reaches the stage of chewing and managing small, soft pieces of food, cubed kiwi is a wonderful option. Begin by peeling and removing the seeds from a ripe kiwi. Cut the fruit into small, bite-sized cubes, ensuring they are soft and easy to chew. Place the kiwi cubes on your baby's plate or in a shallow bowl, encouraging them to pick up the pieces and feed themselves. Cubed kiwi provides a fun sensory experience and helps develop your baby's fine motor skills.

Remember, each baby is unique, and their readiness for various food textures may differ. Always closely supervise your little one during mealtime and consult with your Health Visitor if you have any concerns or questions.

With these three ways to serve kiwi to your weaning baby, you can ensure a nutritious and exciting dining experience. Kiwi's vibrant green flesh, tangy-sweet flavour, and impressive nutrient profile make it a fantastic addition to your baby's expanding palate. So, go ahead and introduce this delightful fruit into your baby's meals, and watch them discover a world of taste sensations!

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