Minimum Age for Consumption: Apples can be introduced to a baby's diet starting at 6 months of age, typically in the form of apple puree or as part of baby-led weaning with soft, cooked apple pieces.
Preparation Tips:
Common Allergies: Apples are generally low-risk when it comes to allergies, but as with any new food, introduce them to your baby's diet gradually and watch for any signs of allergic reactions.
Seasonality: While apples are available year-round, their peak season varies by apple variety and region, typically ranging from late summer through fall.
Nutritional Benefits Specific to Babies:
Introducing apples into your baby's diet can provide a range of health benefits, from supporting digestion to boosting the immune system, making them a great choice for growing bodies.
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