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Common Allergies: Cantaloupe allergies are rare but can occur. They are often associated with oral allergy syndrome (OAS), where individuals allergic to certain pollen may experience allergic reactions to cantaloupe. Symptoms can include itching or swelling of the mouth, face, lip, tongue, and throat.
Seasonality: Cantaloupe is typically in season from June to August, offering the freshest taste and nutritional benefits during these months. However, it can be found year-round in many regions.
Nutritional Benefits Specific to Babies:
Including cantaloupe in your baby's diet introduces them to a sweet, nutritious fruit that supports their growth and development while offering a refreshing, hydrating snack. Always monitor your baby during feeding and consult with a pediatrician if you have concerns about allergies or introducing new foods.
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