What are the first foods that can be introduced to infants?

Solid foods can be introduced alongside breastfeeding when the child reaches around 6 months of age. The best foods to start with are mashed and easy-to-swallow foods such as:

  • Iron-fortified infant cereals (such as rice or oats) mixed with breast milk or formula.
  • Mashed vegetables such as carrots and sweet potatoes.
  • Mashed fruits such as bananas, apples, and pears.
  • Well-cooked and mashed meats such as chicken, red meat, fish, and egg yolk.
  • Legumes and lentils.

 Be sure to introduce only one new food at a time, waiting 3 days before trying another food to watch for any allergic reaction.