Usually introduced around 6 months
Steam or roast the zucchini until soft, served warm. Offer it as a finger-length spear the baby can hold, or mash it smooth. The skin can be a little chewy early on, so peel it or cook until very tender.
Soft finger-length spear, or smooth mash. Peel if the skin is firm.
Keep cooking the zucchini soft. As the pincer grasp develops, offer small soft pieces or thin half-moon slices.
Small soft pieces (about ½ inch) or thin half-moon slices.
Serve cooked zucchini in bite-size pieces, or offer small soft raw shreds. Keep pieces small and supervise while eating.
Soft bite-size pieces (about ½ inch), or fine raw shreds.
Most babies can try Zucchini 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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