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Star apple

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Star apple

Star apple is a sweet, tropical fruit with a creamy texture that many babies enjoy. It's packed with Vitamin C to support your baby's immune system[1] and Vitamin A for healthy vision development[2]. The soft, pudding-like flesh 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 Star apple?

You can introduce star apple around 6 months when your baby shows readiness for solids. It's a great first fruit due to its mild flavor and smooth texture when pureed.

How to serve Star apple by age

For beginners, peel the star apple completely and remove all seeds. Mash the creamy flesh with a fork until smooth or offer in thick, palm-sized strips that your baby can grasp. The strips should be about the size of two adult fingers pressed together.
6 to 9 months

For beginners, peel the star apple completely and remove all seeds. Mash the creamy flesh with a fork until smooth or offer in thick, palm-sized strips that your baby can grasp. The strips should be about the size of two adult fingers pressed together.

  • Always supervise your baby during feeding
  • Remove all seeds as they're a choking hazard
  • Test the texture by pressing between your fingers - it should mash easily
  • Offer on a high chair tray for easy grasping
  • Start with small amounts to check for tolerance
As your baby develops a pincer grasp, you can offer smaller, bite-sized pieces of peeled star apple. The pieces should be soft enough to mash between your fingers. You can also mix it into yogurt, oatmeal, or other soft foods.
9 months +

As your baby develops a pincer grasp, you can offer smaller, bite-sized pieces of peeled star apple. The pieces should be soft enough to mash between your fingers. You can also mix it into yogurt, oatmeal, or other soft foods.

  • Cut into pea-sized pieces for developing pincer grasp
  • Mix with other soft fruits for variety
  • Use as a natural sweetener in plain yogurt
  • Combine with avocado for a creamy nutrient boost
  • Offer alongside protein sources for balanced meals

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Star apple has a naturally soft texture when ripe, making it low risk. Always remove the seeds and any tough skin before serving. For younger babies, puree thoroughly to eliminate any small, slippery pieces that could pose a risk.

Not a common allergen

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

Vitamins & minerals

Star apple provides Vitamin C, which helps your baby absorb iron from other foods[3], and Vitamin A for healthy eyes and skin[2]. It also contains potassium for proper muscle function[4] and calcium to support growing bones[5]. The fiber content can help regulate digestion without causing constipation[6].

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN CVitamin VITAMIN AVitamin VITAMIN B6Vitamin VITAMIN B9
Minerals
PotassiumCalciumMagnesiumIron