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Avocado

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Avocado

Avocado is a fantastic first food for babies because of its creamy texture and mild flavor that most little ones love. It's packed with healthy fats that support brain development and contains important vitamins and minerals that help your baby grow strong and healthy.[2] Plus, its natural softness makes it easy to prepare without any cooking!

6m+Not a common allergenChoking risk: Low
First age6m+
CategoryFruit
Common allergenNo
Choking riskLow

When can babies eat Avocado?

Avocado can be introduced around 6 months when your baby starts solids. It's a great early food because it's easy to mash and gentle on tiny tummies.

How to serve Avocado by age

For beginners, offer thick spears (about the width of two adult fingers) with the skin partly on for easier gripping. You can also mash avocado and spread it on toast strips or offer pre-loaded spoons. The texture should be soft enough to gum easily.
6 to 9 months

For beginners, offer thick spears (about the width of two adult fingers) with the skin partly on for easier gripping. You can also mash avocado and spread it on toast strips or offer pre-loaded spoons. The texture should be soft enough to gum easily.

  • Leave a strip of skin on for better grip
  • Roll spears in crushed baby cereal to reduce slipperiness
  • Mash and spread on toast fingers for self-feeding practice
  • Offer pre-loaded spoons to encourage utensil use
  • Ensure pieces are large enough to hold but soft enough to mash
As baby develops pincer grasp, offer small, bite-sized pieces or continue with spears for practice. Avocado can be cubed, sliced, or mashed and incorporated into more complex dishes. The texture remains soft but can be offered in various shapes.
9 months +

As baby develops pincer grasp, offer small, bite-sized pieces or continue with spears for practice. Avocado can be cubed, sliced, or mashed and incorporated into more complex dishes. The texture remains soft but can be offered in various shapes.

  • Cube avocado for pincer grasp practice
  • Mix mashed avocado with other foods like beans or yogurt
  • Use as a healthy fat in grain bowls or on pasta
  • Make avocado 'boats' by halving and letting baby scoop
  • Combine with other soft foods for flavor exploration

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Avocado has a naturally soft, mashable texture that makes it low-risk for choking. For younger babies, always mash thoroughly to remove any lumps. As babies get older and develop chewing skills, you can offer small, soft pieces that they can gum safely.

Not a common allergen

Avocado is not a top allergen. As with any new food, offer it on its own and watch for any reaction.

Vitamins & minerals

Avocado provides healthy monounsaturated fats that support brain development and vitamin absorption.[2] It's an excellent source of potassium, which helps maintain proper fluid balance and supports healthy muscle and heart function in babies.[3] The magnesium in avocado contributes to bone health and energy metabolism.[4]

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN KVitamin VITAMIN CVitamin VITAMIN EVitamin VITAMIN B5Vitamin VITAMIN B6Vitamin VITAMIN B9
Minerals
PotassiumMagnesiumCopperIron