Salmon Baby Food Pouch
While it doesn t necessarily have to be an either or many of you know that i m a huge fan of homemade baby food because it s so easy and you can control all of the ingredients your little one is getting.
Salmon baby food pouch. When your little one transitions to solids a common question is. Most salmon goes into the can or pouch as a chunk of raw or defrosted frozen fish and is then cooked there. Sourced from fishing families in alaska better for the environment and your baby. This supports brain development hormone regulation and builds the immune system.
Enjoy on a salad in a sandwich on crackers or right from the pouch. Your baby needs 30g of fat per day. 3 49 ounce pack of 12 wild caught coho salmon contains 6 pouches of baby food purees made from ethically sourced wild caught salmon with organic butternut squash beets and heathy fats from avocado oil. Our wild caught salmon with organic butternut squash and beet baby food pouches are high in omega 3s which are essential for a baby s brain development.
Combine shredded salmon with yogurt or vegetable baby food purees and serve it to your baby. I shared all of the recipes i used for layla and. Our baby food is high in protein and healthy fats from grass fed and pastured animals raised on small american family farms. Should i buy pre made baby food pouches or make baby food at home.
Discover our selection of delicious and healthy seafood products. From canned tuna to pink salmon in a pouch we have something for every taste. Salmon contains many essential nutrients that babies need to thrive including vitamin d often deficient in babies iron selenium and zinc. Wild pink salmon pouch premium skinless boneless and 100 wild caught pink salmon packed in water for a clean taste ready for your next recipe.
Serenity kids baby food wild caught coho salmon with organic butternut squash and beets for 6 months 3 5 ounce pouch 6 pack. Packed in our no drain flavor fresh pouch it s easy to take this natural source of omega 3 s anywhere and eat anytime. Salmon is a low mercury fish making it safe for your baby to eat up to two or three times per week according to babycenter. The bones contain calcium while the layer of flesh just below the skin has the most omega 3s.
Red salmon also called sockeye has more flavor than pink and a firmer texture. Perfect savory blends contain the highest amount of proteins and fats per pouch so your little one gets the most nutrition per bite.