Arepas, buckwheat, chapati, chickpea bread, corn bread, dosa, injera, lavash, lefse, naan, sourdough, soda bread, pumpernickel, roti, and spelt breads are all fun to try, though there are so many more.
Oral Development: Bread can be terrific for strengthening the jaws and learning how to tear. From Jamaican bammy to Chinese laobing, to arepas and corn bread, there are more than types of bread to explore. And many are easy to make at home.
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By accessing the content on SolidStarts. Friend's Email Address. Your Name. Your Email Address. You need to be really careful about checking the ingredient list for honey, as it tends to be used in a lot of breads to add sweetness. These options are just my suggestions but by no means are they the only options out there! The key thing to know about when it comes to bread for babies is that fresh, uncooked bread can be gummy, chewy, and stick to your mouth, making it hard to swallow.
To help prevent choking, the best way to serve bread is lightly toasted. Toasting it makes it slightly firm, which is also easier for self feeding. In order to keep it from being too dry for your baby to eat, I always recommend spreading a nutritious topping onto it that also will benefit your baby by adding extra nutrition, iron, fat, and calories. I show you videos of how to serve ALL types of foods, and make it easy for you to feel confident in the whole process! Join thousands of parents who have graduated from the course, achieved peace of mind, and have happy and stress free mealtimes with their baby.
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Give your baby sips of water with their meals - rather than sweet drinks which can cause tooth decay. Sign up for emails Get tips and advice on your baby's development, parenting and more sent to your inbox.
Subscribe to Start4Life pregnancy, baby and toddler emails. Your baby may also like. Beetroot dip with pitta bread fingers. Butterbean goulash with cooked green beans. Pineapple slices with plain yoghurt.
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