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Why pouches with 2 fruits?Updated 5 months ago

All cooked fruits can be given from the start of food diversification, i.e. between 4 and 6 months (according to WHO recommendations).
On the other hand, it is recommended to introduce fruits and vegetables one by one (better understanding of tastes, identification of allergic reactions, etc.). This is why we have developed a whole unique range of pureed fruits and vegetables "all alone".
Once you've completed this introductory step, you can move on to recipes that combine several fruits or vegetables (while still trying to preserve the nature of the ingredients present for a greater diversity of flavors!).
However, some fruits cannot be offered "on their own." Red fruits, for example, are too liquid, others too thick (quince, for example), and most yellow fruits are too acidic.
That's why we decided to combine them to introduce babies to these new tastes:
- Strawberry Banana with 50% strawberries
- Apple Quince with 30% quince
- Peach Pear with 55% peaches and 45% pears
- Apple Fig with 30% figs
- Apricot Banana, with 60% apricots

This stage of "combined" fruits seems to us to be an evolution compared to the apprehension of the first fruits "on their own". However, if you started your baby's food diversification around 4 months and your baby is now ready to discover new flavors, there is no particular contraindication to giving them these new recipes. Once again, all cooked fruits can be given from the beginning of food diversification! This is why we suggest them "from 4 months".

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