Not just for the grown-ups, these Indian baby food recipes are nutritious and introduce your baby to some delightful new flavours.
Contrary to popular belief, Indian food does not have to be "hot" - many spices used are simply aromatic and delicious, and babies love them! Like many of us, I have always enjoyed Indian food and ate it often whilst pregnantandwhen breastfeeding. Perhaps this is why our children have all taken readily to more exotic recipes!
We recommend introducing these recipes from around 7-8 months (for older babies, visitIndian baby food recipes for your 10-12 month baby) , but use your discretion - if you feel your baby has a "sensitive tummy", then you may wish to wait a little longer. See theallergiespage for more information about food sensitivity.
And always remember to apply thefour day rulewhen introducing any new food to your baby.
Note: These recipes are best suited to babies capable of chewing small lumps.
More about introducing spices, herbs and garlic
Contrary to popular belief, Indian food does not have to be "hot" - many spices used are simply aromatic and delicious, and babies love them! Like many of us, I have always enjoyed Indian food and ate it often whilst pregnantandwhen breastfeeding. Perhaps this is why our children have all taken readily to more exotic recipes!
We recommend introducing these recipes from around 7-8 months (for older babies, visitIndian baby food recipes for your 10-12 month baby) , but use your discretion - if you feel your baby has a "sensitive tummy", then you may wish to wait a little longer. See theallergiespage for more information about food sensitivity.
And always remember to apply thefour day rulewhen introducing any new food to your baby.
Note: These recipes are best suited to babies capable of chewing small lumps.
More about introducing spices, herbs and garlic
Find out about usingfrozenandcannedvegetables in your baby food recipes
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