Apple, Pear and Cinnamon Puree Recipe for Babies
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Apple, Pear and Cinnamon Puree Recipe for Babies

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  • 1Apple and pear purees are nutritious options for baby food, and can be mixed for variety.
  • 2The puree should be made smooth, and introduced gradually to the baby in small amounts.
  • 3Freshly made purees are preferred, but they can be frozen in individual containers if needed.

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Apple, Pear and Cinnamon Puree Recipe for Babies

Apples and Pears make a portion of great baby food. I give apple puree one day, pear puree(recipe soon) the next day. Then I mix them up and feed her. I also add a dash of cinnamon to spice it up. Check out my detail post about spicing baby foods.

Things to remember:

1) The texture of the puree depends upon you, I would recommend you to make the puree smooth.

2) Your baby won't empty the whole bowl all at once, start with few spoons then increase it gradually as days pass by.

3) In my opinion and experience, pears and apple won't cause any constipation in babies.

4) I don’t prefer freezing purees. I make it fresh every day. But if you are busy or find difficult to get time, then freeze it in individual containers and thaw it overnight in the fridge.

5) Apple and pear are less likely to have any allergenic reactions.

How to make Apple, Pear & Cinnamon Puree:

Take half an apple and half a pear. Peel them and cube them.

Add it to a saucepan, add in half to one cup of water. Add a dash of cinnamon.

Put it on the stove and bring it to a boil, cover and simmer the pan. Cook on a low heat for 5 to 8 mins.

Now take them in a blender and puree them.

Pour into a clean bowl and feed your baby.

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Published on 10 February 2020 · 1 min read · 240 words

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