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Baby-led weaning · age-specific guide

Kohlrabi for 6–8 months

Kohlrabi can be introduced as soon as your baby is ready to start solid foods, which is typically around 6 months of age. When prepared properly by steaming or roasting until very soft, kohlrabi is a safe and nutritious vegetable for baby-led weaning. Always ensure pieces are cooked until they mash easily between your fingers to support safe self-feeding.

vegetableChoking: low

How to serve at 6–8 months

Steam or roast peeled kohlrabi until it is very soft and mashes easily between your fingers. Cut the cooked kohlrabi into finger-length strips about the width of two adult fingers, or offer large wedges that are easy for baby to grasp with a fist and gum. You can also mash or purée kooked kohlrabi and serve it on a preloaded spoon or spread thinly on toast for variety.

Nutrition highlights

Kohlrabi is an excellent source of vitamin C, which supports your baby's immune system and helps with iron absorption from other foods. This mild-flavoured vegetable also provides fibre to support healthy digestion and potassium for proper muscle and nerve function. Kohlrabi contains smaller amounts of B vitamins and calcium, making it a nutritious addition to your baby's varied diet.

Lower-risk serving reminders

Kohlrabi has a low choking risk when cooked until very soft and served in age-appropriate sizes. Its firm texture softens considerably when steamed or roasted, making it easy for babies to gum and mash safely.

Allergen introduction checklist

Kohlrabi is not a common allergen and is generally well tolerated by babies. As with any new food, introduce kohlrabi on its own and watch for any signs of an adverse reaction, though allergies to this vegetable are rare.

Common questions

Can babies eat raw kohlrabi?

Raw kohlrabi is too hard and crunchy for babies and presents a choking risk. Always cook kohlrabi until very soft before offering it to babies and toddlers.

Do I need to peel kohlrabi for my baby?

Yes, always peel kohlrabi before cooking as the outer skin is thick and fibrous. Remove the tough outer layer completely to reveal the pale, tender flesh underneath.

What does kohlrabi taste like for babies?

Kohlrabi has a mild, slightly sweet flavour similar to broccoli stems or cabbage but much gentler. Its subtle taste makes it an approachable vegetable for babies new to solids.

General feeding checklist

Readiness signs to check

  • Baby can sit upright with minimal support during meals.
  • Hands and mouth coordinate for bringing food to the mouth.
  • Tongue-thrust reflex is reduced, so food is not immediately pushed out.
  • Interest in self-feeding and opening mouth for food cues is visible.

Pause and seek advice if

  • Coughing is persistent or distress does not settle quickly during meals.
  • You notice repeated vomiting, rash, swelling, wheeze, or breathing changes after a food.
  • Baby struggles with swallowing progression over multiple meals despite texture adjustments.
  • There is a known medical condition affecting feeding, growth, or airway safety.
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