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Offer a soft falafel patty about the size of an adult's palm, ensuring it is very soft and mashable between your fingers. The patty should be moist enough to break apart easily in baby's mouth and not form a crust. Serve on its own or alongside mashed vegetables, allowing baby to hold the whole patty and self-feed by gnawing and sucking.
Continue offering soft falafel patties in a size your baby can grasp, or break into smaller pieces about the size of a large grape if they are developing a pincer grasp. The patties should still be very soft and easily squished. You can serve them alongside soft vegetables or with a thin layer of yoghurt or hummus for dipping practice.
At this age, you can serve soft falafel patties in smaller bite-sized pieces or allow your toddler to bite pieces off a larger patty if their biting and chewing skills are well developed. The texture can remain soft but may have slightly more body than for younger babies. Serve as part of a balanced meal with vegetables, grains, or in a wrap for older toddlers.
Soft falafel patties are rich in plant-based protein and iron, both essential nutrients for babies' growth and development. They also provide B vitamins, fibre for healthy digestion, and complex carbohydrates for sustained energy. The chickpeas or beans used in falafel contain folate and magnesium, supporting overall health and wellbeing.
Traditional falafel made from chickpeas or broad beans is not a common allergen. However, some falafel recipes may contain sesame seeds (in the form of tahini or sesame paste), which is a common allergen, so always check the ingredients if you haven't made them yourself.
Always supervise meals. Adjust textures to your baby's stage. Medical questions belong with your health professional. Source: babyledweaningfoods.com/foods/falafel-patty-soft