Milk Made
Many parents are really anxious about getting their child to try out new food textures. They frequently wonder when a child ought to quit eating purees totally. With regards to textures during weaning, there isn't only one single method towards. Furthermore, HOW you offer your child their most memorable food varieties will truly rely on how sure you are and furthermore the way that your child takes to weaning.
Welcome the next year by introducing 1 texture per week so that your baby also will be a part of this new year's celebration
Baby Mash
It's totally reasonable that a few families are a little worried about offering thicker and uneven textures to children. Up until we begin offering strong food sources, most children have drunk nothing aside from milk - a fluid without any knots. When solids start to be presented, anything that strategy for weaning you pick, it's a whole different story.
We are making it easy for you with this simplest Texture Guide (for longer version you can always refer this write up)
Thin Puree
Thick Puree
Mashed food
Chopped Veggies & Fruits
When can I introduce textured foods?
When it comes to beginning solid food sources, you don't need to begin with a really thin puree. A squash would do if the baby looks accepting towards this texture. Or you can go straight in with finger food varieties if you prefer Baby Led Weaning.
This thin puree or Uggu Stage 1 can be moved on from quickly.
Why should I introduce textures?
Weaning is simply transition from liquids to family habituated foods. Research shows that acquainting the baby with a variety of food textures earlier will enable the baby with a powerful gut and acceptance to food variety. Longer the texture practice and experience, better their acceptance.
As adults we simply have to follow the concept of "Familarity is key to acceptance"
Skills such as munching and chewing can only be acquired with experience and exposure to progressively firmer food textures. We can suggest that exposure to lumpy foods before 9 months may be beneficial. Bonus is this practice improves Cognitive Skills to unimaginable levels!