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Provolone cheese

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Provolone cheese

Provolone cheese is a mild, semi-hard cheese that can be a tasty introduction to dairy for your baby. It's rich in calcium for strong bones and teeth[1], and contains vitamin B12 which supports healthy brain development[2]. Its slightly salty flavor and smooth texture make it appealing to little ones.

6m+Common allergenChoking risk: Medium
First age6m+
CategoryDairy
Common allergenYes
Choking riskMedium

When can babies eat Provolone cheese?

You can introduce provolone cheese around 6 months when starting solids, but always introduce dairy products one at a time to monitor for reactions.

How to serve Provolone cheese by age

For babies 9-12 months, cut provolone cheese into thin, flat strips about the size of an adult pinky finger. This shape is easy for little hands to hold and gum. You can also offer small, soft shreds to practice the pincer grasp.
9 to 12 months

For babies 9-12 months, cut provolone cheese into thin, flat strips about the size of an adult pinky finger. This shape is easy for little hands to hold and gum. You can also offer small, soft shreds to practice the pincer grasp.

  • Choose mild provolone to avoid overwhelming flavors
  • Serve at room temperature for easier chewing
  • Combine with soft foods like avocado or banana
  • Avoid large chunks that could pose a choking hazard
  • Monitor for signs of dairy intolerance
For toddlers 12 months and up, you can offer small cubes or grated provolone cheese as finger food. They can also enjoy it melted on whole-grain toast or mixed into scrambled eggs for varied textures.
12 months +

For toddlers 12 months and up, you can offer small cubes or grated provolone cheese as finger food. They can also enjoy it melted on whole-grain toast or mixed into scrambled eggs for varied textures.

  • Introduce melted provolone in sandwiches or quesadillas
  • Use as a topping for pasta or vegetables
  • Offer alongside fruits for a balanced snack
  • Encourage self-feeding with a baby-safe fork
  • Limit to a few small servings per day due to sodium content

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Medium

Provolone cheese can be a choking hazard if served in large chunks or when it's too firm. Always serve it in age-appropriate sizes and textures. For younger babies, melt it into other foods or serve very small, soft pieces that they can gum easily.

Common allergen

Cow's milk allergy affects about 2-3% of infants and young children[3].

Vitamins & minerals

Provolone cheese provides excellent nutrition for growing babies. The calcium supports bone mineralization and development[1], while vitamin B12 is essential for neurological function and red blood cell formation[2]. The phosphorus works with calcium to build strong bones and teeth[7].

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN AVitamin VITAMIN B2Vitamin VITAMIN B12
Minerals
CalciumPhosphorusSodium