The experts would prefer you to wait until your baby is a little older for raspberries.
Preparing fruit…Use fresh, frozen or dried fruit, or canned fruit packed in juice or water. Try nectarines, peaches, apples, pears, bananas, plums and prunes. Very ripe fruit can be peeled, blended and eaten raw. Avoid pineapple, strawberries, and raspberries until your baby is older (at least 9 months) because these foods are too fibrous or seedy for baby food.
2007-10-15 19:51:54
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answered by QuiteNewHere 7
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For the allergy prone baby, it is recommended not to give raspberries or any other seeded fruit prior to 12 months. As for mangoes, they are usually OK after 6 months. In fact Mango, when pureed is an excellent source of vitamin A, C and D for your baby. It is by the way also antiviral. Just be aware and only serve your baby 1-2 servings of new food per day for a short duration. If allergic, stop feeding your baby the food causing the reaction. You can always call your pediatrician and ask if you're stil unsure.
2007-10-18 12:14:21
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answered by JD 1
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Frozen raspberries are fine for baby food although fresh ones might taste better,raspberries have a lot of vitamins in them. sorry don't know anything about cooking them.
2007-10-15 19:51:05
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answered by Anonymous
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My 6 month old does this now too! He does it during every mealtime for the past two weeks or so, but he always eats his fill regardless. I guess we have to just wait out this phase and brace ourselves for the next lol...
2016-03-12 23:54:23
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answered by Anonymous
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not a good idea... lots of babies get an allergic reaction....not sure y ask your peditrician....f.y.i NEVER give babies mangos either, my grandson looked like hitch, turns out they have some kind of toxins in there
2007-10-15 19:51:04
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answered by imshorty 2
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