When you’ve got one soft, ripe mango, one banana and one hungry baby, that’s a perfect combination! Smooth and creamy, this Mango Banana Puree is an ideal first food for any little one. Your baby will be getting more than her fair share of Vitamins A, C and B6, dietary fiber, Potassium and more. With all these exciting facts, you don’t need to be on the National Mango Board to know this puree will be a real winner!
Mango Banana Puree
Ingredients
- 1 mango, cut into chunks
- 1 banana
Instructions
- Place ingredients in food processor and puree until smooth.
Definitely trying out the mango banana puree.. thanks a bunch
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[…] other tropical fruits (pineapple, guava, papaya, etc.) and mix with some vanilla or honey yogurt. Mango Banana Puree is the perfect way to serve some mango to a baby. I had to mention this Mango Jam recipe, too. I […]
My son eats nothing, I also kept a maid for him, I hired it from svnanny.ae
yes they are! Make sure you’re waiting three days between offering new foods, though, to watch out for allergies!
Are your recipes ok for 6 month olds? I’m trying to find recipes that my son will like so far he doesn’t like anything Iv given him which has been bananas cereal and apple sauce I rather not feed him store bought baby food but I dnt wana keep feeding him stuff that he doesn’t like if I’m jus doin it wrong
That is exactly right!
My granddaughter just turned 8 months old. Sometimes the baby food that I make is too thick so I add a little bit of formula and if its too thin I add some baby cereal.
Is this the right thing to do?
These topics are so connisufg but this helped me get the job done.
Would it be okay to puree homemade Mac n cheese with Velveeta for baby?
Would it be okay to puree homemade Mac n cheese with Velveeta for baby?
Do cooked foods need to be cooled before freezing?