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Jarlsberg cheese

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Jarlsberg cheese

Jarlsberg cheese is a mild, nutty-flavored Norwegian cheese that's a wonderful way to introduce dairy to your baby. It's packed with calcium and phosphorus, which are essential for building strong bones and teeth.[1] The creamy texture and gentle flavor make it appealing to little ones, and it's a great source of protein for growth and development.[2]

6m+Common allergenChoking risk: Low
First age6m+
CategoryDairy
Common allergenYes
Choking riskLow

When can babies eat Jarlsberg cheese?

You can introduce Jarlsberg cheese around 6 months when starting solids, as long as your baby shows readiness signs like sitting with support and showing interest in food. Always introduce dairy products one at a time to monitor for any reactions.

How to serve Jarlsberg cheese by age

For babies 9-12 months, serve Jarlsberg cheese in thin, flat slices or small, soft pieces about the size of a pea. This allows them to practice picking it up with their fingers and gumming it safely. Avoid large chunks or hard edges.
9 to 12 months

For babies 9-12 months, serve Jarlsberg cheese in thin, flat slices or small, soft pieces about the size of a pea. This allows them to practice picking it up with their fingers and gumming it safely. Avoid large chunks or hard edges.

  • Cut cheese into thin strips or small cubes
  • Ensure pieces are soft and pliable
  • Serve at room temperature for easier chewing
  • Combine with soft foods like avocado or banana
  • Always supervise during meals
For toddlers 12 months and up, you can offer slightly larger pieces or incorporate Jarlsberg cheese into meals like sandwiches, omelets, or grated over vegetables. Encourage self-feeding with utensils as they develop motor skills.
12 months +

For toddlers 12 months and up, you can offer slightly larger pieces or incorporate Jarlsberg cheese into meals like sandwiches, omelets, or grated over vegetables. Encourage self-feeding with utensils as they develop motor skills.

  • Grate cheese over cooked vegetables or pasta
  • Use in melted dishes like quesadillas or casseroles
  • Offer as a snack with whole grain crackers
  • Monitor sodium intake by balancing with low-sodium foods
  • Continue to avoid hard or large chunks

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Jarlsberg cheese has a soft, pliable texture that makes it relatively safe for babies when prepared properly. For younger babies, grate it finely or melt it into other foods. Avoid giving large chunks or thick slices that could pose a choking hazard. Always supervise your baby during meals.

Common allergen

Cow's milk allergy affects about 2-3% of infants and young children, making it one of the most common food allergies in babies.[3]

Vitamins & minerals

Jarlsberg cheese provides excellent nutrition for growing babies. The calcium and phosphorus work together to build strong bones and teeth, while vitamin B12 supports healthy brain development and nervous system function.[1][2] The vitamin A content helps maintain healthy vision and immune function.[5]

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN AVitamin VITAMIN B2Vitamin VITAMIN B12
Minerals
CalciumPhosphorusSodium