Lower-risk serving reminders
Silken tofu has a low choking risk because of its extremely soft, smooth texture that breaks down easily in the mouth. Its custard-like consistency requires minimal chewing and dissolves quickly when mixed with saliva.

Silken tofu can be introduced as soon as your baby is ready to start solid foods, which is typically around 6 months of age. Because silken tofu has a very soft, custard-like texture, it works well for babies just beginning to explore food. Always ensure tofu is fully cooked or pasteurised before serving, and remember that soy is a common allergen that should be introduced early and often.
Silken tofu is a complete protein, providing all nine essential amino acids needed for growth and development. It also contains calcium, iron, and magnesium, which support bone health and overall development. Tofu is a gentle, easily digestible source of plant-based protein suitable for babies exploring a variety of foods.
Silken tofu has a low choking risk because of its extremely soft, smooth texture that breaks down easily in the mouth. Its custard-like consistency requires minimal chewing and dissolves quickly when mixed with saliva.
Tofu is made from soy, which is a common allergen. Introduce soy early and in small amounts, watching for signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, vomiting, or difficulty breathing.
Detailed prep guidance tailored to each stage.
Offer silken tofu preloaded onto a baby-safe spoon and placed on the tray, or hand the spoon directly to your baby so they can bring it to their mouth. You can also mix silken tofu into porridge, mashed vegetables, or yoghurt to add protein and a creamy texture. Keep portions small and allow your baby to explore the soft, slippery texture at their own pace.
Continue to preload silken tofu onto a spoon for self-feeding, or stir it into thicker foods like oatmeal, mashed sweet potato, or scrambled eggs. At this age, babies may also enjoy silken tofu blended into smoothies or soups. You can encourage developing pincer grasp by mixing small spoonfuls into grain bowls or pasta dishes that are easier to scoop.
Silken tofu can be served preloaded on a spoon, stirred into soups, blended into smoothies, or mixed into scrambled eggs and baked goods for added protein. Toddlers can also enjoy it in small bowls with a spoon for independent eating practice. Pair silken tofu with flavourful ingredients like miso, fruit, or vegetables to encourage acceptance of its mild taste.