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Cauliflower • Turnip • Lentil
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Cauliflower • Turnip • Lentil
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Muscle
- Immunity
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 6 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on back of pouch or FAQ.
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Texture: Slightly thicker texture, yet still smooth enough for easy swallowing. The lentil and turnip give a nice bite. An ideal texture to encourage your baby to chew and control thicker textures in the mouth, even if their teeth haven’t yet erupted.
Ingredients:
Cardamom
Cardamom, a fragrant spice with a distinct sweet and spicy flavour, offers a range of health benefits such as antioxidants and antimicrobial properties, contributing to overall immune system support.
Cauliflower
Cauliflower is a nutritional powerhouse that offers a multitude of health benefits. High in vitamins C and K, cauliflower supports a strong immune system. The presence of antioxidants and sulfur-containing compounds in cauliflower may contribute to anti-inflammatory and detoxification processes in the body.
Cinnamon
Cinnamon is renowned for its potent health benefits, making it more than just a flavourful spice. Its anti-inflammatory properties and antioxidants also contribute to optimal heart health.
Cumin
Cumin is a spice celebrated not only for its distinctive flavour but also for its numerous health benefits. Cumin has been associated with digestive health, as it may aid in alleviating indigestion and promoting the production of digestive enzymes. Cumin's antimicrobial properties contribute to its role in supporting the immune system.
Lemon
Getting enough vitamin C helps your baby absorb iron, create collagen and maintain a healthy immune system. The bioflavonoid in lemon works with vitamin C to strengthen blood vessel walls to support healthy blood flow. This zesty citrus fruit also prevents scurvy and can help to manage gut issues due to its antimicrobial properties.
Lentils
Packed with plant-based protein, fibre, and essential minerals like iron, red lentils contribute to muscle function, and overall energy levels. Red lentils are also rich in folate and antioxidants.
Long Pepper
This sweeter cousin of black pepper is an Indian spice used in treating various diseases. It is good for babies with delicate stomachs as it stimulates gastric secretions. The spice’s hint of flora introduces a new palate to your baby. It is also known to contain digestive, anti-cold and anti-pain properties your baby needs.
Turnip
Turnips offer a spectrum of health benefits, making them a valuable addition to a nutritious diet. These root vegetables are an excellent source of vitamins and minerals, particularly vitamin C, which boosts the immune system, and potassium, essential for maintaining healthy blood pressure levels.
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Chickpea • Potato • Thyme
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Chickpea • Potato • Thyme
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Bone
- Digestion
- Heart
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 6 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on back of pouch or FAQ.
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Texture: This chunkier texture is ideal for babies moving on from first tastes as they continue to develop chewing skills and strengthen their reflexes.
Ingredients:
Chickpeas
Chickpeas offer a plethora of health benefits, making them a nutritional powerhouse. These legumes are a rich source of plant-based protein and are packed with fibre, supporting digestive health and helping to manage blood sugar levels. Chickpeas also contain a variety of vitamins and minerals, including folate, iron, and manganese, supporting various bodily functions such as red blood cell production and bone health. Incorporating chickpeas into your little one’s diet can protect the heart, stabilize energy levels, and provide essential nutrients for overall well-being.
Lemon
Getting enough vitamin C helps your baby absorb iron, create collagen and maintain a healthy immune system. The bioflavonoid in lemon works with vitamin C to strengthen blood vessel walls to support healthy blood flow. This zesty citrus fruit also prevents scurvy and can help to manage gut issues due to its antimicrobial properties.
Olive Oil
Along with its high monounsaturated fat content that protects the heart, olive oil is loaded with vitamin E and K, which supports memory development and antioxidants that help calm inflammation.
Potato
Potatoes also contain essential vitamins and minerals, including vitamin C, potassium, and B-vitamins, contributing to immune function and heart health. Potatoes provide a steady release of energy and they are a good source of dietary fibre, aiding digestion and promoting a feeling of fullness.
Thyme
Thyme, a fragrant herb with culinary and medicinal uses, offers notable health benefits. Rich in antioxidants, particularly thymol, it possesses anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties that can support immune function and combat infections. Thyme contains essential vitamins like vitamin C, which boosts the immune system, and vitamin A, vital for vision and skin health.
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Zucchini • Pea • Mint
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Zucchini • Pea • Mint
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Bone
- Brain
- Digestion
- Muscle
- Immunity
- Vision
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 6 months+
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Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on the back of pouch or FAQ.
- Texture: Smooth texture, ideal for easy swallowing as your baby starts getting used to solid food.
Ingredients:
Lemon
Getting enough vitamin C helps your baby absorb iron, create collagen and maintain a healthy immune system. The bioflavonoid in lemon works with vitamin C to strengthen blood vessel walls to support healthy blood flow. This zesty citrus fruit also prevents scurvy and can help to manage gut issues due to its antimicrobial properties.
Mint
Introducing new foods to your baby’s diet can be a little discomforting due to their fragile digestive system. Using food as a remedy, mint is a very good way to naturally take care of problems like indigestion, nausea and stomach cramping.
Olive Oil
Along with its high monounsaturated fat content that protects the heart, olive oil is loaded with vitamin E and K, which supports memory development and antioxidants that help calm inflammation.
Pea
An excellent source of vitamin C, K, iron, folate acid and dietary fiber, these tiny unassuming peas contain plenty of nutrients that are essential for brain growth, cognitive and motor functions. It is a nutrient-dense plant protein that helps with your baby’s overall muscle development and growth.
Water
Vital functions such as maintaining your baby’s cell structure, waste removal, distribution of nutrients and oxygen are aided by the essential H20, including stabilizing their body temperature.
Zucchini
This amazing fibrous squash contains the antioxidants lutein and zeaxanthin that help to improve vision. It brims with several vitamins and minerals such as vitamin A, manganese and vitamin C, which are good for your baby’s growth and promote strong healthy teeth, bones and skin.
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Vegetable & Fruit Blends
Broccoli • Pear • Quinoa
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Broccoli • Pear • Quinoa
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Bone
- Brain
- Digestion
- Heart
- Muscle
- Immunity
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 6 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on back of pouch or FAQ.
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Texture: Slightly thicker texture, yet still smooth enough for easy swallowing. The quinoa and broccoli give a nice bite. An ideal texture to encourage your baby to chew and control thicker textures in the mouth, even if their teeth haven’t yet erupted.
Ingredients:
Broccoli
Thanks to its high amounts of vitamin C, beta-carotene, folic acid, iron, potassium and dietary fiber, the super vegetable plays an essential role in growth, digestion and cognitive function in babies.
Ginger
Though a culinary spice, ginger is loaded with medicinal properties. On top of its more commonly known antiviral and antibacterial properties, ginger promotes the secretion of saliva and gastric juices which can improve your child’s appetite and digestion and has a calming effect on the stomach.
Long Bean
Long beans are a nutritious addition to your little ones’ recipe. In addition to dietary fiber, that helps to manage constipation and promote healthy bowel movements, it also contains iron, calcium, zinc, vitamin K and folic acid, supporting heart health and strong bones.
Olive Oil
Along with its high monounsaturated fat content that protects the heart, olive oil is loaded with vitamin E and K, which supports memory development and antioxidants that help calm inflammation.
Pear
Easy on the tummy and perfect for gentle digestion. This mild fruit is a good source of vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium and copper - which helps your little one build strong muscles, improve blood vessels, bones and teeth health. Like the apple, it contains pectin; a fiber that nourishes gut bacteria, encouraging your baby’s regular bowel movements.
Quinoa
The tiny quinoa seeds offer impressive health benefits for your baby’s growth. This gluten-free ancient staple is a valuable source of iron, protein, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids for heart health, calcium for strong bones, vitamin B for energy, magnesium for cell function and zinc for immune health. Its key function, however, is an anticoagulant that promotes healthy blood flow and supply.
Water
Vital functions such as maintaining your baby’s cell structure, waste removal, distribution of nutrients and oxygen are aided by the essential H20, including stabilizing their body temperature.
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Kale • Sweet Potato • Apple
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Kale • Sweet Potato • Apple
Key Benefits:
- Digestion
- Immunity
- Vision
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 7-8 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on the back of pouch or FAQ.
- Texture: A thicker texture to encourage your baby to chew and develop their reflexes.
Ingredients:
Flaxseed
The “functional food” flaxseed, is one of the best sources of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that supports heart and brain development in your baby. Like all plant-based foods, it is rich in antioxidants that help remove free radicals from the body and a valuable source of dietary fiber.
Ginger
Though a culinary spice, ginger is loaded with medicinal properties. On top of its more commonly known antiviral and antibacterial properties, ginger promotes the secretion of saliva and gastric juices which can improve your child’s appetite and digestion and has a calming effect on the stomach.
Green Apple
Apples are a great staple in your child’s diet. This fruit is full of fibre, which is great for digestion, vitamin C and vitamin B6 to aid brain development, nervous system and your immune system while your baby is growing.
Kale
Kale is a nutrient-dense power house - it contains high levels of vitamins A, K, C and folate, important minerals such as calcium, potassium and magnesium, antioxidants and polyphenols and is also a valuable source of prebiotic fibre. All these elements aid the development of your little one’s bones, heart and overall cell function and help to reduce inflammation.
Mint
Introducing new foods to your baby’s diet can be a little discomforting due to their fragile digestive system. Using food as a remedy, mint is a very good way to naturally take care of problems like indigestion, nausea and stomach cramping.
Purple Sweet Potato
Babies love this naturally sweet-tasting root. Sweet potatoes provide a good source of potassium, vitamin C, and particularly vitamin A, which is essential for vision and immune function. It is also rich in fibre, promoting optimal digestive health.
Sweet Potato
Babies love this naturally sweet-tasting root. Sweet potatoes provide a good source of potassium, vitamin C, dietary fiber and beta-carotene which support overall cell health, brain, muscle and vision development while boosting immunity and healthier skin in your little one.
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Sweet Potato • Mango • Coconut
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Sweet Potato • Mango • Coconut
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Bone
- Brain
- Immunity
- Vision
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 7-8 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on the back of pouch.
- Texture: A smooth thick texture which helps develop your baby’s chewing skills further whilst the softness of the mango leaves a nice silky sensation.
Ingredients:
Black Pepper
Black pepper, often found on the adult plate, not only spices up our grown-up palate but is a helpful ingredient that aids our babies’ nutrient absorption. It is rich in piperine; a potent antioxidant and natural detoxifier with anti-inflammatory effects.
Coconut
Coconut is a rich source of lauric acid, a fatty acid found in breast milk that boosts their tiny immune systems, while nourishing their skin. Another essential nutrient, Manganese, that is fundamental to bone health, is also found in the coconut.
Lemon
Getting enough vitamin C helps your baby absorb iron, create collagen and maintain a healthy immune system. The bioflavonoid in lemon works with vitamin C to strengthen blood vessel walls to support healthy blood flow. This zesty citrus fruit also prevents scurvy and can help to manage gut issues due to its antimicrobial properties.
Mango
The creamy fragrant mango makes an appealing food for babies. Rich in vitamin A, vitamin B6, copper and beta-carotene, Mangoes increase brain oxygenation and muscle oxygen extraction, helping your little one develop their muscle, sensory and motor functions. They also support healthy eye development, a strong immune system and aid digestion.
Sweet Potato
Babies love this naturally sweet-tasting root. Sweet potatoes provide a good source of potassium, vitamin C, dietary fiber and beta-carotene which support overall cell health, brain, muscle and vision development while boosting immunity and healthier skin in your little one.
Turmeric
Is a spice used for centuries for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties. There is emerging evidence to suggest it also supports brain health, particularly in the area of learning and memory.
Water
Vital functions such as maintaining your baby’s cell structure, waste removal, distribution of nutrients and oxygen are aided by the essential H20, including stabilizing their body temperature.
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Fruit Blends
Apple • Coconut • Raspberry
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Apple • Coconut • Raspberry
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Bone
- Digestion
- Heart
- Immunity
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 7-8 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on the back of pouch.
- Texture: A smooth thick texture which helps develop your baby’s chewing skills further.
Ingredients:
Coconut
Coconut is a rich source of lauric acid, a fatty acid found in breast milk that boosts their tiny immune systems, while nourishing their skin. Another essential nutrient, Manganese, that is fundamental to bone health, is also found in the coconut.
Lemon
Getting enough vitamin C helps your baby absorb iron, create collagen and maintain a healthy immune system. The bioflavonoid in lemon works with vitamin C to strengthen blood vessel walls to support healthy blood flow. This zesty citrus fruit also prevents scurvy and can help to manage gut issues due to its antimicrobial properties.
Raspberry
Packed with antioxidants, these berries are a good source of vitamins C and K, contributing to immune function and bone health. They are also rich in dietary fibre, supporting digestive health, aiding in regular bowel movements and promoting a feeling of fullness.
Red Apple
Packed with dietary fibre, red apples promote digestive health and are a good source of antioxidants, including vitamin C and flavonoids, which help boost the immune system. Additionally, red apples contain phytochemicals like quercetin, which may have anti-inflammatory properties and support heart health.
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Banana • Dates • Kiwi
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Banana • Dates • Kiwi
Key Benefits:
- Bone
- Brain
- Digestion
- Muscle
- Immunity
- Vision
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 7-8 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on the back of pouch or FAQ.
- Texture: Slightly thicker, with a jam-like consistency, and additional texture to encourage your baby to chew and develop their reflexes.
Ingredients:
Banana
Bananas are a fabulous source of vitamin A, B and potassium, which promotes healthy skin, eyesight and muscle development. Bananas are also a great source of dietary fiber.
Coconut
Coconut is a rich source of lauric acid, a fatty acid found in breast milk that boosts their tiny immune systems, while nourishing their skin. Another essential nutrient, Manganese, that is fundamental to bone health, is also found in the coconut.
Dates
Dates are a great source of iron, a mineral essential for growth, cognitive and motor functions. A high fiber fruit that keeps the digestive tract flowing, dates are also bursting with beta-carotene, vitamin B6 and niacin, the fundamentals that maintain healthy skin, nervous system and cognitive functions.
Flaxseed
The “functional food” flaxseed, is one of the best sources of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that supports heart and brain development in your baby. Like all plant-based foods, it is rich in antioxidants that help remove free radicals from the body and a valuable source of dietary fiber.
Kiwi
Kiwi offers a great amount of vitamin C, which boosts immunity, powers organ functions, supports cell growth and helps your baby’s body absorb iron. It is also an anticoagulant, ensuring healthy blood flow and supply. Furthermore, apart from being a good source of digestive enzymes, the folate in this hairy fruit promotes blood cell and protein production.
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Pear • Oats • Vanilla
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Pear • Oats • Vanilla
Key Benefits:
- Antioxidant
- Bone
- Digestion
- Heart
- Muscle
- Immunity
Description:
- Suitable for: All ages. Starting at 6 months+
- Storage: Please keep refrigerated.
- Heating: To be consumed chilled or warmed. Heating instructions are on the back of pouch or FAQ.
- Texture: Slightly thick texture, yet still smooth enough for easy swallowing. The texture from the oats and flax encourages your baby to chew even if their teeth haven’t yet erupted.
Ingredients:
Flaxseed
The “functional food” flaxseed, is one of the best sources of alpha-linolenic acid, an omega-3 fatty acid that supports heart and brain development in your baby. Like all plant-based foods, it is rich in antioxidants that help remove free radicals from the body and a valuable source of dietary fiber.
Oats (GF)
Oats are considered an excellent whole grain option for babies as they are rich in minerals, vitamins, soluble fiber and antioxidants such as vitamin A, copper, manganese, zinc and magnesium. The nutrients in this cereal are great for helping brain development, muscle coordination, digestion and promoting strong bones and muscles.
Pear
Easy on the tummy and perfect for gentle digestion. This mild fruit is a good source of vitamin C, vitamin K, potassium and copper - which helps your little one build strong muscles, improve blood vessels, bones and teeth health. Like the apple, it contains pectin; a fiber that nourishes gut bacteria, encouraging your baby’s regular bowel movements.
Vanilla
Fragrant and delicious, this popular dessert ingredient actually contains antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, antidepressant and antibacterial properties.
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