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Enoki mushroom

Vegetable

Enoki mushroom

Enoki mushrooms are a unique, mild-tasting mushroom with a delicate, slightly crunchy texture that can be a fun new food for your baby to explore. They're packed with B vitamins that help support your baby's energy metabolism and nervous system development[1], and they contain vitamin D which is important for bone health[2]. Their subtle flavor makes them a great addition to many dishes.

6m+Not a common allergenChoking risk: Medium
First age6m+
CategoryVegetable
Common allergenNo
Choking riskMedium

When can babies eat Enoki mushroom?

You can introduce enoki mushrooms around 6 months when starting solids, as long as they are cooked thoroughly and prepared safely to minimize choking risk.

How to serve Enoki mushroom by age

For babies 8-12 months, cook enoki mushrooms until very soft by steaming or boiling for 5-7 minutes. Chop the cooked mushrooms into small, pea-sized pieces or shred them finely to minimize choking risk. You can mix them into other soft foods like oatmeal, scrambled eggs, or mashed vegetables.
8 to 12 months

For babies 8-12 months, cook enoki mushrooms until very soft by steaming or boiling for 5-7 minutes. Chop the cooked mushrooms into small, pea-sized pieces or shred them finely to minimize choking risk. You can mix them into other soft foods like oatmeal, scrambled eggs, or mashed vegetables.

  • Always trim off the tough base before cooking
  • Cook until mushrooms are completely soft and easily mashed between your fingers
  • Mix with familiar foods to help acceptance
  • Start with small amounts (1-2 teaspoons) to check for tolerance
  • Offer on a pre-loaded spoon if your baby isn't ready for finger foods
For toddlers 12 months and up, you can offer enoki mushrooms in longer strands that they can practice biting and chewing. Cook until tender but not mushy—about 3-5 minutes. They can be served as part of stir-fries, soups, or as a side dish. You can also introduce them raw in very small, finely chopped amounts if your toddler has good chewing skills.
12 months +

For toddlers 12 months and up, you can offer enoki mushrooms in longer strands that they can practice biting and chewing. Cook until tender but not mushy—about 3-5 minutes. They can be served as part of stir-fries, soups, or as a side dish. You can also introduce them raw in very small, finely chopped amounts if your toddler has good chewing skills.

  • Cut into 2-3 inch strands for easy grasping
  • Include in mixed dishes to expose your toddler to different textures
  • Try sautéing with a little garlic or herbs for added flavor
  • Monitor carefully as they practice chewing the fibrous texture
  • Consider leaving some crunch for older toddlers to develop jaw strength

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Medium

Enoki mushrooms have long, thin stems that can pose a choking hazard if not prepared properly. Always cook them until soft, then cut them into small pieces appropriate for your baby's age. For younger babies, consider mashing or pureeing them into other foods to eliminate choking risk.

Not a common allergen

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

Vitamins & minerals

Enoki mushrooms provide B vitamins like B2, B3, B5, and B6 that help convert food into energy and support healthy brain development[1]. They also contain vitamin D which aids calcium absorption for strong bones[2], along with minerals like iron for healthy blood cells[3], potassium for fluid balance[4], and selenium which acts as an antioxidant[5].

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN B2Vitamin VITAMIN B3Vitamin VITAMIN B5Vitamin VITAMIN B6Vitamin VITAMIN D
Minerals
IronPotassiumPhosphorusCopperSelenium