This variety pack provides a good introduction to simple, solid foods for babies 6 months and older.
Roasted Banana
Bananas are a good source of Vitamin C and Magnesium, and have fiber for digestive health. They are a good choice for one of baby’s first foods as they are easy to digest, with a sweetness similar to breast milk.
Roasted Apples
Historically one of the most popular fruits, apples are also a complementary flavor to many other fruits and vegetables. They are excellent as a first food, and a good way to help ease the introduction to new food flavors.
Roasted Pears
A relative of the apple, Pears are a good source of Vitamin C, and have fiber for good digestive health. Commonly known as the least allergenic fruit, they are a good place to start when beginning solid foods.
Sweet Peas
Peas are a great first "green food" for babies. They make a creamy puree, and have a mild sweet taste that later blends well with other foods. Peas are a good source of Protein, Vitamin A and Vitamin C.
Roasted Butternut Squash
Butternut Squash is a nutritious, naturally sweet vegetable, perfect for beginners because of its mild taste and engaging orange color. Butternut Squash is a good source of Vitamin B6, and a very good source of Vitamin A.
Baked Sweet Potato
Sweet Potatoes are a good source of Protein and Vitamin C and are a very good source of Vitamin A. They also have fiber for good digestive health. Because of their balance of nutrients, they are reported to be one of nature's perfect foods.
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