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Butternut squash

Usually introduced around 6 months

5 key nutrients

Prep warning

Cook until soft; firm, undercooked pieces are harder to chew.

How to serve by age

6-9 months

Prep:

Roast or steam until very soft, then mash smooth, or serve a finger-length soft spear to hold and gum. It should give easily when pressed.

Cut:

Smooth mash, or a finger-length soft spear to hold in a fist.

9-12 months

Prep:

Keep it soft-cooked. As the pincer grasp develops, serve small soft cubes or pieces your little one can pick up.

Cut:

Small soft cubes or pieces, about Β½ inch.

12-18 months

Prep:

Serve soft-cooked, bite-size pieces close to the family texture. Keep them tender rather than firm so they are easy to chew.

Cut:

Bite-size soft pieces, about Β½ inch.

Key nutrients

Vitamin AVitamin CFiberpotassiumvitamin E

Common questions

When can my baby eat Butternut squash?

Most babies can try Butternut squash from around 6 months, once they show signs of readiness. Check the prep and cut-size notes above before you start.

General informational content, not medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician about introducing new foods, especially if your baby has any medical conditions or family history of allergies.

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