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Bell pepper green

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Bell pepper green — prep card

Category: vegetableChoking risk: low

6–8 months

Steam or roast green bell pepper quarters or large wedges until completely soft and the flesh can be easily pierced with a fork. Offer pieces about the size of two adult fingers placed together, with some of the skin left on to help baby grip the slippery vegetable. You can also serve a whole roasted pepper half, which baby can hold and gum from the inside whilst you supervise closely.

9–11 months

Continue to cook green pepper until very soft, but you may now cut it into smaller pieces such as thick strips or bite-sized squares as your baby develops their pincer grasp. Ensure each piece still mashes easily between your thumb and finger. You can also offer soft cooked pepper diced and mixed into grain dishes, scrambled eggs, or pasta to encourage self-feeding with a spoon.

12–24 months

Serve soft cooked green pepper pieces sized appropriately for your toddler's chewing ability, typically bite-sized strips or chunks. As chewing skills mature, you may gradually reduce cooking time so the pepper retains a bit more texture, though it should still be tender. Raw green pepper may be offered to confident chewers closer to age 2, cut into thin matchsticks to reduce risk, though many toddlers prefer the sweeter taste and softer texture of cooked pepper.

Nutrition highlights

Green bell peppers are an excellent source of vitamin C, which supports immune function and helps the body absorb iron from other foods served at the same meal. They also provide vitamin A for healthy vision and skin, plus dietary fibre to support digestion. Though less sweet than their red, yellow, or orange counterparts, green peppers offer similar nutritional benefits while introducing babies to more varied flavour profiles.

Allergen information

Green bell pepper is not considered a common allergen and allergic reactions are rare. As with any new food, introduce green pepper on its own and watch for signs of a reaction, though this is uncommon with peppers.

Always supervise meals. Adjust textures to your baby's stage. Medical questions belong with your health professional. Source: babyledweaningfoods.com/foods/bell-pepper-green