
Baby-led weaning · age-specific guide
Malt-o-meal for 6–8 months
Malt-o-meal can be introduced as soon as your baby is ready to start solids, which is typically around 6 months of age. As a hot cereal made from wheat, it becomes soft and smooth when cooked, making it suitable for early eaters. Always ensure it is thoroughly cooked and served at a safe temperature for your baby.
How to serve at 6–8 months
Cook Malt-o-meal thoroughly until it reaches a soft, thick porridge consistency. Mix it with breast milk, formula, or plain whole milk yoghurt to help it bind together and make it easier for your baby to scoop with their hands. You can also let your baby explore by dipping their fingers into a bowl of the cereal or by offering it on a pre-loaded spoon that they can bring to their mouth.
Nutrition highlights
Malt-o-meal is often fortified with iron, an essential mineral that supports brain development and helps prevent iron deficiency anaemia in babies. It also provides carbohydrates for energy and some B vitamins. Pairing it with iron-absorption boosters like fruits rich in vitamin C can enhance the nutritional benefits.
Lower-risk serving reminders
When properly prepared, Malt-o-meal has a low choking risk because it is soft, smooth, and easily dissolves in the mouth. Its porridge-like consistency does not form firm pieces that could block the airway.
Allergen introduction checklist
Malt-o-meal is made from wheat, which is a common allergen. If your baby has not yet been introduced to wheat, offer a small amount at first and watch for signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, vomiting, or difficulty breathing.
Common questions
Is Malt-o-meal safe for babies under 6 months?
No, Malt-o-meal should only be introduced once your baby is around 6 months old and showing signs of readiness for solid foods.
Can I add sugar or honey to Malt-o-meal for my baby?
Avoid adding sugar or honey to Malt-o-meal, as babies do not need added sweeteners and honey poses a risk of botulism for infants under 12 months.
Does Malt-o-meal contain gluten?
Yes, Malt-o-meal is made from wheat and contains gluten, so it should be introduced carefully if your baby has not yet tried wheat.
General feeding checklist
- Seat baby upright and stable for all meals.
- Model slow chewing and allow baby to control pace.
- Stop and reset if baby is upset, tired, or over-stuffed.
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.
Other ages: 9–11 months · 12–24 months