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Article: Three Ways With Apples

Three Ways With Apples

Weaning is such a special milestone, and today we're going to talk about one of the most versatile and nutritious fruits out there: apples! Apples are not only delicious but also packed with essential vitamins and minerals that are great for your baby's growth and development.

Three Ways With Apples

So, let's dive right in and explore three different ways to serve apples for your little munchkins, covering pureed, steamed, and sliced options.

Pureed Apples 

For the youngest eaters who are just starting their weaning journey, pureed apples are a fantastic choice. Start by peeling and coring a ripe apple, then chop it into small pieces. Steam the apple until it becomes soft and tender. Once it's cooked, transfer the apple chunks to 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 pureed apples can be served on their own or mixed with other fruits or baby cereals for added variety.


Steamed Apple 
As your baby grows older and becomes more comfortable with textures, steamed apple sticks are a wonderful way to introduce them to finger foods. Peel and cut a ripe apple into long, thin sticks or matchstick shapes. Steam the apple sticks until they are soft but still retain some firmness. The steaming process makes the apple sticks easier for your little one to handle and chew. Be sure to let them cool down before offering them to your baby. These soft and slightly firm apple sticks are excellent for practising fine motor skills and self-feeding.


Sliced Apple 
Once your baby has developed better chewing and swallowing abilities, you can move on to sliced apples. Choose a firm apple and wash it thoroughly. Remove the core and slice the apple to an appropriate size for your baby's age and ability. You can serve the apple as they are, or you can lightly steam or bake them for a softer texture. These apple rings provide a crunchy yet manageable texture for your little one to enjoy. Remember to supervise closely during this stage to ensure safe eating.


Remember, every baby is unique, and it's essential to introduce new foods gradually, observing their reactions and adjusting textures as needed. Always consult your health visitor for guidance and follow their recommendations regarding the introduction of solid foods.


Apples are a fantastic fruit to include in your baby's diet due to their natural sweetness, fibre content, and various nutrients. They are not only delicious but also versatile and easy to incorporate into different recipes as your baby grows. So, get creative and have fun experimenting with these three apple-serving options. 

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