Use pasteurized skyr and choose plain, unsweetened. Whole cow's milk is not a main drink before 12 months, but cultured dairy like skyr as a food is fine from around 6 months.
Offer plain full-fat pasteurized skyr on its own or stirred into a smooth fruit purée. This strained cultured dairy is thick and spoonable. Choose unsweetened and skip added sugar.
Serve spoonable, plain or stirred into a purée. No cutting needed.
Keep offering plain pasteurized skyr by the spoon or mixed with soft mashed fruit, cooked oats, or as a dip for soft finger foods. Let your baby practice self-feeding with a preloaded spoon.
Spoonable or used as a dip. No cutting needed.
Pasteurized skyr fits family meals now: stirred into smoothies, layered with soft fruit, or used in place of sour cream on warm dishes. Keep it unsweetened where you can.
Spoonable or mixed into dishes. No cutting needed.
Milk is a common allergen. Read Milk guidance
Most babies can try Skyr 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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