Pureed Avocados

Avocados don’t require cooking which makes it the easiest and healthiest fruit to feed your infant or toddler. The one step an avocado requires is for it to be ripe. Checking the ripeness of an avocado is quite simple. Just follow the steps in my How to Tell When an Avocado is Ripe page and you will be all set.

In addition, avocados contain heart healthy fats and the following nutrients:

  • Vitamins C and E
  • Folate
  • Fiber
  • Iron
  • Potassium
  • Lutein
  • Beta-Carotene

To read more about the benefits of avocados, please refer to the following link:
http://blogs.webmd.com/food-and-nutrition/2016/09/avocados-6-reasons-theyre-awesome.html


How to Make Pureed Avocado

Ingredients:

A quarter or half of a ripe avocado (depends on your infant’s appetite)

Instructions:

Note: Every infant’s appetite is different. Some might consume more or less than others. Please serve the amount that is appropriate for your infant.

Wash and scrub the avocado under cold water using a vegetable scrub.

Pat it dry.

Carefully cut the ripe avocado in half and twist the avocado open.

Place a quarter or half of the avocado in his/her serving bowl.

Using a fork, mash the avocado until you get a pureed like consistency.

Whatever isn’t used may be tightly covered with plastic wrap and placed in an air tight container or a zip-top bag. Store the avocado in the refrigerator for your infant’s next feeding.

IF the avocado WILL NOT be fed to your infant, you may squeeze some lemon juice over the avocado before placing it inside the plastic wrap to prevent it from oxidizing.

 

Enjoy!

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