Apologies if this topic has already been covered!! ( I am still navigating my way around!!)
I just bought some 'dairy bite' fridge sticks, a product by Kraft for my 11 month old son. But didn't really think about whether he is a bit too young to eat them yet.
What age can babies start eating cheese?
Are there concerns about the salt content or other preservatives?
I found this thread https://www.bellybelly.com.au/forums...month-old.html and others have put cheese in foods at a younger age.
I'm not too sure of it myself, so I don't offer it to Emily. From memory, I started offering it to Nina from 12 months.
We've given our 8month old -Cameron cheese over the last week or so, first I started with some grated in his vegies. then as DH likes to just eat the sliced cheese on it's own, on the weekend he gave Cameron a slither and he ate it all. So far haven't had any problems and from memory at our parent class I remember them saying it was ok to introduce most things from 6months onwards (which I have done so slowly).
We have been giving Claire cheese from about 9 months old. She loves Cheese! Usually I just give her a slice of cheddar (real cheddar, not the plastic cheese although she does enjoy plastic cheese) and sometimes I give her some grated cheese. Grated cheese is easy for her to just pick up and shove in her mouth.
If there is a family history of dairy allergy, it's best to wait until 12 months. Usually though cheese and yoghurt are fine from 6 or 7 months. Be wary of cheese though - it is high in salt which is very bad for babies and children. The safe amount per day for babies is very low. Those processed so called children's cheeses are the worst too. You are better off buying tasty cheese like you would for yourself. And give it in small amounts. Easier said than done I know, my boys love cheese and want it all the time!!
MantaRay... I was worried about high salt in cheese and that's what initially had me a bit worried. My son has been eating yoghurt since he was 6 months old and has had no reactions at all. It's his absolute favourite. If he is off his food at any given time, I just give him a yoghurt as I know he will eat it all!!
I think I will start him on chedder cheese then and give the 'plastic' kids stuff I bought a miss until I know for sure that he is ok with it.
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