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Bell pepper red

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Bell pepper red — prep card

Category: vegetableChoking risk: low

6–8 months

Steam or roast red bell pepper until very soft and tender enough to squish easily between your fingers. Cut the pepper into finger-length strips (about the length of your index finger) or large wedges that your baby can grip in their fist with some sticking out to gnaw on. You can serve the strips on their own or offer a large quarter of a roasted pepper that baby can hold and gum along the soft flesh.

9–11 months

Continue to cook red bell pepper until very soft, then cut into smaller pieces that suit your baby's developing pincer grasp, such as coin-sized rounds or short strips. The pieces should still mash easily between your fingers to ensure they are safe for your baby's chewing abilities. You can also offer diced or chopped soft red pepper mixed into other foods like pasta, rice, or scrambled eggs.

12–24 months

Continue offering soft cooked red bell pepper in sizes that match your toddler's chewing skills, which may include strips, diced pieces, or even thin slices. As your toddler's molars come in and their chewing improves, you can gradually offer slightly firmer cooked pepper, though raw pepper should still be avoided until chewing is well-established, typically after 24 months. Red pepper can be stirred into family meals like stir-fries, soups, pasta sauces, and casseroles.

Nutrition highlights

Red bell peppers are exceptionally high in vitamin C, which supports your baby's immune system and helps their body absorb iron from other foods. They also provide vitamin A, which is important for healthy vision and immune function, as well as antioxidants that support overall development. The naturally sweet flavour of red peppers often appeals to babies and can help expand their palate.

Allergen information

Red bell pepper is not a common allergen and is generally well-tolerated by babies. As with any new food, introduce red bell pepper on its own and watch for any signs of an allergic reaction, though these are rare 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-red