Lower-risk serving reminders
Queso fresco crumbled has a low choking risk because it is soft, moist, and easily breaks down in the mouth. The crumbled texture naturally creates small, manageable pieces that dissolve with saliva and gentle chewing.

Queso fresco crumbled can be introduced from 6 months of age, as soon as your baby is ready to start solid foods. As with all dairy products, it's important to watch for signs of cow's milk protein allergy (CMPA) when first introducing, especially if dairy has not been offered before. Queso fresco is a fresh, mild cheese that works well for early eaters when served in appropriate textures.
Queso fresco is a good source of protein, which supports growth and tissue development in babies. It also provides calcium and phosphorus for building strong bones and teeth. As a fresh cheese, queso fresco tends to be lower in sodium than aged cheeses, though it's still worth checking labels to choose options with less added salt.
Queso fresco crumbled has a low choking risk because it is soft, moist, and easily breaks down in the mouth. The crumbled texture naturally creates small, manageable pieces that dissolve with saliva and gentle chewing.
Queso fresco is a dairy product and contains cow's milk, which is one of the most common allergens in infancy. When introducing for the first time, watch for signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, vomiting, or difficulty breathing, and be aware that CMPA can also cause delayed symptoms like eczema or digestive upset.
Detailed prep guidance tailored to each stage.
For babies aged 6 to 8 months, serve queso fresco crumbled and pressed lightly onto soft strips of toast, or mixed into warm foods like mashed vegetables or porridge so the cheese softens and melts slightly. You can also offer a small mound of crumbled queso fresco on a preloaded spoon or directly on the highchair tray for your baby to scoop with their palms. The soft, moist texture makes it easy for early eaters to manage.
Between 9 and 11 months, continue offering queso fresco crumbled and sprinkled onto finger foods like toast, soft tortillas, or cooked vegetables. Babies at this age are developing their pincer grasp, so they may begin to pick up individual crumbles themselves. You can also stir crumbled queso fresco into pasta, grains, or scrambled eggs for added protein and flavour.
From 12 to 24 months, queso fresco crumbled can be offered as part of family meals—sprinkled over tacos, stirred into beans, or added to salads and grain bowls. Toddlers can self-feed the crumbles easily with their hands or a fork. Continue to choose pasteurised queso fresco and check sodium content, opting for lower-salt versions when available.