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Surimi stick

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Surimi stick — prep card

Category: proteinChoking risk: lowProtein-richAllergens: Fish

6–8 months

Offer surimi sticks in thick, finger-length strips about the size of two adult fingers pressed together, ensuring they're soft and easy to squash between your fingers. You can leave the stick whole or tear it lengthwise into thinner strips if it feels too thick for your baby to grasp comfortably. Serve at room temperature or gently warmed, and consider pairing with mashed avocado or a vegetable purée to add moisture and nutrients.

9–11 months

As your baby develops their pincer grasp, you can shred or tear surimi sticks into smaller, bite-sized pieces that are easy to pick up between thumb and forefinger. Strips or flakes work well at this stage, and you can mix them into dishes like soft rice, pasta, or mashed vegetables to encourage self-feeding. Continue to check that the texture remains soft and moist to support safe chewing.

12–24 months

Toddlers can manage small bites or short strips of surimi stick, and you can serve it as part of a balanced meal alongside vegetables, grains, or dips like hummus or yoghurt. Keep portions moist to avoid any dry or rubbery edges that could be more difficult to chew. Continue to offer surimi only occasionally, prioritising fresh fish and other whole protein sources in your child's regular diet.

Nutrition highlights

Surimi sticks provide protein, which supports growth and tissue repair in babies, though they are a processed food with lower nutritional value than fresh fish. They typically contain less omega-3 fatty acids and more sodium than whole fish, along with additives and starches used in processing. While surimi can contribute to protein intake, fresh or minimally processed fish options offer more nutritional benefits for growing babies.

Allergen information

Surimi sticks contain fish, which is a common allergen and one of the top allergens globally. When introducing surimi for the first time, offer 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/surimi-stick