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Puffed rice finger

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Puffed rice finger — prep card

Category: grainChoking risk: low

6–8 months

Offer a whole puffed rice finger for your baby to hold and gnaw on, allowing them to practise their palmar grasp and self-feeding skills. The finger will soften and dissolve as your baby sucks and mouths it, breaking down into manageable pieces. You can also spread a thin layer of smooth nut butter, mashed banana, or full-fat yoghurt on top to add nutrients and help pieces stick together if needed.

9–11 months

Continue offering whole puffed rice fingers for independent feeding as your baby develops their pincer grasp and can bring food to their mouth more precisely. You can top them with thicker spreads such as mashed avocado, hummus, or nut butter to boost nutrition and introduce new flavours. Break larger fingers in half if needed to make them easier for your baby to manage.

12–24 months

Puffed rice fingers remain a convenient snack for toddlers and can be served whole or broken into bite-sized pieces as your child's chewing skills mature. Use them as a dipper for soft foods like yoghurt, nut butters, or guacamole, or top with thinly sliced fruit, mashed beans, or soft cheese for a more balanced snack. Encourage your toddler to sit down whilst eating to reinforce safe mealtime habits.

Nutrition highlights

Puffed rice fingers provide carbohydrates for energy but are relatively low in protein, fibre, and essential nutrients like iron compared to whole grains. They are best offered as an occasional snack or as a vehicle for more nutrient-dense toppings such as nut butters, mashed avocado, or hummus. Pairing puffed rice with iron-rich or protein-rich foods helps support your baby's growth and development.

Allergen information

Puffed rice fingers are not a common allergen and rice itself is considered one of the least allergenic grains, making it a generally safe choice for early weaning. However, always check the ingredient list for added allergens such as milk, soy, or sesame, which may be present in some varieties.

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