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Fish floss soft

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Fish floss soft — prep card

Category: otherChoking risk: lowIron-richProtein-richAllergens: Fish

6–8 months

Mix a small pinch of fish floss soft into porridge, mashed vegetables, or yoghurt to help it clump together and make it easier for your baby to scoop with their hands. You can also sprinkle it onto strips of well-cooked toast or rice cakes spread with a thin layer of mashed avocado or hummus. The soft texture will dissolve easily as your baby explores it with their mouth.

9–11 months

Continue mixing fish floss soft into foods like porridge, pasta, or mashed potato, or sprinkle it onto finger foods such as toast fingers or soft vegetable sticks. As your baby's pincer grasp develops, you can offer small clumps of fish floss mixed with a binding ingredient like cream cheese or mashed beans. The fluffy texture remains easy to manage as babies practise biting and chewing.

12–24 months

Offer fish floss soft as a topping for rice, noodles, or congee, or mixed into scrambled eggs and frittatas for added protein. You can also let your toddler sprinkle it themselves onto their meals to encourage self-feeding. The soft texture continues to be safe and easy to chew as your child transitions to family meals.

Nutrition highlights

Fish floss soft is an excellent source of protein, which supports growth and development in babies. It also provides iron, an essential nutrient that supports brain development and helps prevent anaemia, which is particularly important from 6 months onwards. Additionally, fish contains omega-3 fatty acids and other nutrients that support healthy brain and eye development.

Allergen information

Fish is a common allergen and must be introduced carefully as one of the priority allergenic foods. When offering fish floss soft for the first time, serve a small amount and watch for signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, swelling, vomiting, or difficulty breathing.

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