Usually introduced around 6 months
Offer long, flat strips of soft, ripe pineapple about two adult fingers wide. The core also works as a teether.
Long, flat strips two fingers wide, or the core.
Bite-sized pieces of soft, ripe pineapple. Squish-test each piece between thumb and finger before serving.
Bite-sized pieces of ripe fruit.
Continue with bite-sized pieces of ripe pineapple. Bring out the fork and let your toddler practice.
Bite-sized pieces, fork-friendly.
Most babies can try Pineapple from around 6 months, once they show signs of readiness. Check the prep and cut-size notes above before you start.
General informational content, not medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician about introducing new foods, especially if your baby has any medical conditions or family history of allergies.
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