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Lime

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Lime

Lime is a zesty, tangy fruit that can add a burst of flavor to your baby's meals. It's packed with vitamin C, which supports a healthy immune system and helps your baby absorb iron from other foods.[1] While its sour taste might be surprising at first, introducing small amounts can help expand your baby's palate and make mealtime more exciting.

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

When can babies eat Lime?

You can introduce lime around 6 months when starting solids, but because of its strong sour flavor, many parents wait until 8-9 months when babies are more accustomed to different tastes.

How to serve Lime by age

For babies 12 months and older, use lime juice sparingly as a seasoning. Squeeze a small amount over soft foods like cooked vegetables, grains, or proteins to add flavor. You can also mix a few drops into yogurt, smoothies, or dips. Avoid giving whole lime segments or large pieces of pulp.
12 months +

For babies 12 months and older, use lime juice sparingly as a seasoning. Squeeze a small amount over soft foods like cooked vegetables, grains, or proteins to add flavor. You can also mix a few drops into yogurt, smoothies, or dips. Avoid giving whole lime segments or large pieces of pulp.

  • Start with just a teaspoon of lime juice mixed into a larger portion of food.
  • Use lime to brighten up blander foods like chicken or rice.
  • Combine lime juice with olive oil for a simple dressing on soft veggies.
  • Avoid adding sugar or salt to lime-based preparations.
  • Watch for any signs of mouth irritation from the acidity.

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Lime itself presents minimal choking risk when prepared appropriately. The main concern is the tough peel and seeds, which should always be removed. For younger babies, always serve lime juice mixed into other foods rather than in pieces.

Not a common allergen

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

Vitamins & minerals

Lime is an excellent source of vitamin C, providing about 30mg per 100g, which helps support your baby's immune system and enhances iron absorption from plant-based foods.[1] It also contains potassium for healthy heart function and calcium for strong bones.[2]

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN C
Minerals
PotassiumCalcium