Day 1 of Strawberry
Strawberries are an amazing source of Vitamin C. With their bright red color, strawberries contain a high amount of plant phenols. High in anti-oxidants, the strawberry is also said to have a protective factor against cancer.
Strawberries are a potential high allergen food and as such, they really should be avoided until 12 months of age; avoid them longer if your family has a history of allergies!
I just chopped up the strawberries into bite size and give it to him. I let him have the strawberries during his snack time.
Schedule for Today:
Morning (8 am to 9 am): Breakfast
Noon (11 am to 12pm): Lunch, continue with breastmilk as and when needed
Early Afternoon (2pm to 3pm): Some fruit puree/snack & breastmilk as and when needed
Late Afternoon (5pm to 6pm): Dinner & breastmilk as and when needed
Night (after 6pm): Breastmilk
Allergy Reaction:
No allergy was observed
Texture of Food:
Bite sizes
Amount of Food:
2 tablespoons of cut strawberries
Baby reaction:
He loves the strawberries even though it tastes sour.
Baby's Age:
17 months
Strawberries are a potential high allergen food and as such, they really should be avoided until 12 months of age; avoid them longer if your family has a history of allergies!
I just chopped up the strawberries into bite size and give it to him. I let him have the strawberries during his snack time.
Schedule for Today:
Morning (8 am to 9 am): Breakfast
Noon (11 am to 12pm): Lunch, continue with breastmilk as and when needed
Early Afternoon (2pm to 3pm): Some fruit puree/snack & breastmilk as and when needed
Late Afternoon (5pm to 6pm): Dinner & breastmilk as and when needed
Night (after 6pm): Breastmilk
Allergy Reaction:
No allergy was observed
Texture of Food:
Bite sizes
Amount of Food:
2 tablespoons of cut strawberries
Baby reaction:
He loves the strawberries even though it tastes sour.
Baby's Age:
17 months
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