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Whole milk yogurt plain — prep card

Category: dairyChoking risk: lowProtein-richAllergens: Milk (dairy)

6–8 months

Serve whole milk plain yogurt pre-loaded on a spoon for your baby to grab and bring to their mouth, or spread a thin layer on strips of toast for easier self-feeding. You can also offer it in a small bowl and let your baby dip their hands in, scoop, or use a pre-loaded spoon. Start with a few tablespoons at a time and watch for any signs of cow's milk protein allergy if this is the first dairy introduction.

9–11 months

Continue offering whole milk plain yogurt pre-loaded on a spoon or in a small bowl for scooping practice with hands or utensils. You can spread it thickly on finger foods like toast soldiers, mix it with mashed fruit or nut butters, or offer yogurt drops frozen on a tray for a teething-friendly option. Encourage self-feeding and expect mess as your baby develops their pincer grasp and spoon skills.

12–24 months

Offer whole milk plain yogurt in a bowl with a spoon for independent eating, or serve it alongside soft fruits, cooked grains, or a drizzle of nut or seed butter for added nutrition. Yogurt makes a convenient snack or breakfast option and can be stirred into porridge or used as a dip for vegetables and bread. Continue to choose plain varieties and sweeten naturally with fruit if desired, keeping added sugars to a minimum.

Nutrition highlights

Whole milk plain yogurt provides protein, calcium, phosphorus, and vitamin B12, all of which support growth, bone development, and energy metabolism. The full-fat content offers essential fatty acids important for brain development and helps babies absorb fat-soluble vitamins. Live cultures in yogurt may also support digestive health, and the fermentation process can make it easier to digest than fresh milk for some babies.

Allergen information

Whole milk plain yogurt contains cow's milk, which is one of the most common food allergens in infants and young children. When introducing yogurt for the first time, watch for signs of an allergic reaction such as hives, vomiting, or digestive upset, and consider introducing dairy at home rather than at nursery.

Always supervise meals. Adjust textures to your baby's stage. Medical questions belong with your health professional. Source: babyledweaningfoods.com/foods/whole-milk-yogurt-plain