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Mangosteen

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Mangosteen

Mangosteen is a tropical fruit with a sweet, tangy flavor and soft, juicy texture that many babies enjoy. It's packed with Vitamin C to support your baby's immune system[1] and contains fiber that can help with healthy digestion[2]. The gentle texture makes it easy to prepare for little ones just starting solids.

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

When can babies eat Mangosteen?

You can introduce mangosteen around 6 months when your baby starts solids, as long as it's prepared safely to prevent choking. It's a great fruit to add variety to their diet.

How to serve Mangosteen by age

For babies 6-9 months, peel the mangosteen completely and remove all seeds. Mash the flesh with a fork or serve in large, flat pieces that are easy to hold. The fruit should be soft enough to squish between your fingers.
6 to 9 months

For babies 6-9 months, peel the mangosteen completely and remove all seeds. Mash the flesh with a fork or serve in large, flat pieces that are easy to hold. The fruit should be soft enough to squish between your fingers.

  • Choose very ripe mangosteen that mashes easily
  • Serve in palm-sized strips for easy gripping
  • Mash thoroughly if your baby is new to solids
  • Always supervise during feeding
  • Start with small amounts to check tolerance
For babies 9 months and older, you can offer bite-sized pieces of mangosteen flesh that they can practice picking up with their pincer grasp. The fruit can also be mixed into other foods like oatmeal or yogurt.
9 months +

For babies 9 months and older, you can offer bite-sized pieces of mangosteen flesh that they can practice picking up with their pincer grasp. The fruit can also be mixed into other foods like oatmeal or yogurt.

  • Cut into pea-sized pieces for pincer grasp practice
  • Mix with yogurt or cereal for new textures
  • Offer as finger food alongside other foods
  • Let your baby explore the texture independently
  • Include in fruit salads for variety

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Mangosteen has a soft, pulpy texture that's generally low risk when prepared appropriately. Always remove the tough outer rind and any seeds, and mash or puree for younger babies. For older babies, you can offer small, soft pieces they can gum easily.

Not a common allergen

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

Vitamins & minerals

Mangosteen provides Vitamin C, which helps your baby's body absorb iron from other foods and supports immune function[1]. It also contains potassium for healthy heart and muscle function[3], and folate (Vitamin B9) which is important for cell growth and development[4]. The fiber content can promote regular bowel movements[2].

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN CVitamin VITAMIN B9
Minerals
PotassiumMagnesiumCopper