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Stracchino cheese

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Stracchino cheese

Stracchino cheese is a soft, creamy Italian cheese that's mild and spreadable, making it a gentle introduction to dairy for babies. It's rich in calcium and vitamin D, which are essential for building strong bones and teeth as your baby grows.[1] The smooth texture and mild flavor are often appealing to little ones exploring new foods.

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

When can babies eat Stracchino cheese?

You can introduce Stracchino cheese around 6 months when starting solids, as long as your baby shows readiness signs like sitting with support and showing interest in food.

How to serve Stracchino cheese by age

Mix a small amount (1-2 teaspoons) into vegetable or fruit purees to introduce the flavor and texture. You can also spread a very thin layer on soft, toasted bread strips that your baby can gum.
6 to 9 months

Mix a small amount (1-2 teaspoons) into vegetable or fruit purees to introduce the flavor and texture. You can also spread a very thin layer on soft, toasted bread strips that your baby can gum.

  • Start with just 1/2 teaspoon mixed into familiar foods
  • Ensure any bread is soft and toasted to reduce gumminess
  • Watch for dairy tolerance signs over 2-3 days
  • Offer after breastfeeding or formula feeding when baby is not too hungry
Spread on crackers or toast fingers for self-feeding practice. Mix into scrambled eggs or mashed potatoes for added creaminess and nutrition.
9 to 12 months

Spread on crackers or toast fingers for self-feeding practice. Mix into scrambled eggs or mashed potatoes for added creaminess and nutrition.

  • Cut toast with cheese into finger-sized strips for easy grasping
  • Combine with soft cooked vegetables for balanced meals
  • Use as a dip for soft vegetable sticks
  • Limit to 1-2 tablespoons per day as part of varied diet
Use as a sandwich spread, mix into pasta sauces, or add to omelets. Your toddler can enjoy it as part of regular meals alongside other foods.
12 months +

Use as a sandwich spread, mix into pasta sauces, or add to omelets. Your toddler can enjoy it as part of regular meals alongside other foods.

  • Include in lunchboxes with whole grain crackers
  • Mix with mashed avocado for a nutritious spread
  • Use in grilled cheese sandwiches cut into safe pieces
  • Pair with fruit for balanced snacks

Safety & allergens

Choking risk: Low

Stracchino cheese is naturally soft and spreadable, which minimizes choking risk. For younger babies, spread a thin layer on soft toast or mix into purees. Avoid giving large chunks that could potentially cause gagging.

Common allergen

Cow's milk allergy affects about 2-3% of children under 3 years old.[2]

Vitamins & minerals

Stracchino cheese provides excellent calcium for bone development and vitamin D that helps the body absorb calcium effectively.[1] It also contains vitamin B12, which supports healthy brain and nervous system development in growing babies.[4]

Vitamins
Vitamin VITAMIN AVitamin VITAMIN B12Vitamin VITAMIN D
Minerals
CalciumPhosphorusSodium

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