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    30 Nutritious Foods for 1 year old with few teeth

    Published: Jan 14, 2023 * Modified: Apr 17, 2023 by Kalyani * Leave a Comment

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    • Pureed Fruits and Vegetables for babies with few teeth
    • Mashed Foods for babies with few teeth
    • Protein-Rich, Finger Foods for Babies with few teeth
    • Recipes for Babies with few teeth
    • Snacks for Babies with few teeth
    • Homemade Flavoured Milk for Babies with few teeth
    • Sample Food Chart for Babies with few teeth
    • 30 Nutritious Foods for 1 year old with few teeth
    30 Nutritious Foods for 1 year old with few teeth

    As your little one turns one, they will develop their taste buds and become more curious about their food. However, finding tasty and easy-to-chew foods can be challenging if your child has few teeth. This blog post will provide delicious and nutritious food options perfect for your one-year-old with few teeth.

    Remember, every baby is unique, and you may need to experiment with different food textures and flavors to find what works best for your little one. Always consult your pediatrician before introducing new foods to your baby's diet, and never leave your baby unsupervised during feeding time.

    Pureed Fruits and Vegetables for babies with few teeth

    Pureed fruits and vegetables are among the best food options for one-year-olds with few teeth. You can blend soft fruits such as bananas, pears, and peaches or cooked and pureed vegetables such as carrots, sweet potatoes, and green beans. These foods are not only easy to swallow but are also packed with nutrients that your baby needs for growth and development.

    Fruits Puree

    • AVOCADO PUREE
    • APPLE PUREE
    • PEAR PUREE
    • BANANA PUREE
    • KIWI PUREE
    • MANGO PUREE
    • PRUNES PUREE

    for more Fruit Purees for Babies

    Fruit Purees for Babies

    Vegetable Puree

    •  PUMPKIN PUREE
    • SWEET POTATO PUREE
    • CARROT PUREE
    • APPLE SWEET POTATO PUREE
    • BROCCOLI POTATO PUREE

    for more recipes, check Easy vegetable purees for babies 6 months+

    Mashed Foods for babies with few teeth

    Mashed foods are a perfect way to introduce a new texture to your baby. Make sure to introduce each vegetable separately before you try a combination of vegetables.

    • CHICKPEA MASH 
    • MASHED POTATOES
    • MASHED VEGETABLES 

    Protein-Rich, Finger Foods for Babies with few teeth

     You must begin with various finger foods, cut up into small, easy-to-chew pieces. Although this assigns the child a lead role, remember not to get overzealous and cut the child’s food into small pieces. Also, check the guide on baby led weaning

    • Soft ripe bananas - Bananas are easy to digest, and their smooth texture makes them perfect for little ones with few or no teeth. Cut the banana into small, bite-sized pieces for your child to pick up and feed themselves.
    • Steamed and diced sweet potatoes - Sweet potatoes are an excellent source of vitamin A and fiber nutrients. Steam the sweet potatoes until soft and chop them into small pieces your child can pick up with their fingers.
    • Soft-cooked carrots - Carrots are rich in vitamins and minerals, and when cooked until soft, they can be easily picked up by little hands.
    • Cooked and shredded chicken - Chicken is an excellent source of protein and can be easily sliced into small pieces for your child to pick up and feed themselves. Ensure the chicken is thoroughly cooked and cut into small pieces to avoid choking hazards.
    • Soft cheese cubes / Fried Paneer - Cheese is an excellent source of calcium and protein. Cut soft cheese, such as cheddar or mozzarella, into small cubes for your child to pick up and feed themselves.
    • Boiled and mashed beans - Beans are a good source of fiber and protein. Boiled and mashed beans can be easily picked up by little hands.
    • Soft-cooked peas - Peas are an excellent source of nutrients such as vitamin C and folate. Cook the peas until soft, and cut them into small pieces your child can pick up with their fingers.
    • Soft-cooked broccoli - Broccoli is an excellent source of vitamins and minerals. Cook the broccoli until soft and cut it into small pieces for your child to pick up.
    • Avocado - Avocado is rich in healthy fats and is soft enough for little ones to eat without teeth. Cut the avocado into small pieces for your child to pick up and feed themselves.
    • Steamed and diced zucchini - Zucchini is easy to digest and can be steamed until soft, then chopped into small pieces for your child to pick up.

    Recipes for Babies with few teeth

    • Avocado Pasta / Broccoli Pasta / Spinach Mushroom Pasta
    • Banana Pancakes
    • Cheese omelette
    • Oats Banana Muffin
    • Soft Steamed Idli
    • Dosa
    • Vegetable Dal Khichdi

    Snacks for Babies with few teeth

    • Fried Apples
    • Sweet potato wedges 
    • Banana ghee fry 
    • Fruits custard  / Apple custard 
    • whole wheat carrot cake
    • Banana in jaggery 
    • Badam Halwa/Almond Halwa
    • Rajgira Kheer

    Homemade Flavoured Milk for Babies with few teeth

    • Dry Fruits milk
    • Instant Almond Mil
    • Carrot Milk
    • Chocolate milk
    • Ragi Malt 

    for more flavored milk

    Sample Food Chart for Babies with few teeth

    DaysEarly MorningBreakfastLunchEveningDinner
    Day 1Oats Banana Smoothie
    Oats Banana Muffin Sliced fruits like Avocado, Banana
    / Mashed Potatoes
    /Curd rice
    Broccoli Potato Puree / Sabudana porridgeCarrot Oats porridge
    Day 21 Cup Milk with honeyBanana Pancakes Soft-cooked carrots / Chickpeas Mash /
    Moong dal Khichdi 
    Apple banana Milkshake / Poha kheerSteamed Idli
    Day 31 Cup Milk with Jaggery PowderBroccoli PastaCooked and shredded chicken / Mashed Vegetables Strawberry Milkshake / Apple Rice PorridgeOats Banana Pancakes
    Day 41 Cup Milk with Instant Almond powderCheese omeletSliced Egg / Steamed and diced sweet potatoes /
    Carrot Rice
    Apple Banana Puree / Oats Banana PorridgeSteamed Dosa
    Day 5Blueberry Smoothie RecipeSoft Steamed IdliSpinach Khichdi / Sliced fruits like Avocado, BananaApple Suji kheerPorridge
    Day 61 Cup Milk with dried dates powderAvocado mango salad Boiled Egg slices / Sambar RiceFruits DessertInstant Dalia khichdi
    Day 71 Cup Milk with
    Dry Fruits Powder
    Ragi pancakesChickpeas Mash / Broccoli KhichdiFruits custardQuinoa Khichdi
    meal plan chart Foods for 1 year old with few teeth
    meal plan or Food chart for 1 year old with few teeth
    • One-year-olds with few teeth can still enjoy a variety of nutritious foods that support their growth and development.
    • Soft fruits and vegetables, whole grains, yogurt, soft proteins, and nut butter are all great options to introduce to your little one's diet.
    • As always, talk to your pediatrician before introducing new foods to your little one's diet.
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    30 Nutritious Foods for 1 year old with few teeth - a collection of Indian /American foods including purees, porridge, smoothe, rice dishes etc.
    Course Baby Food
    Cuisine American, Indian
    Keyword Foods for 1 year old with few teeth
    Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 10 minutes minutes
    Total Time 15 minutes minutes
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    Author Kalyani

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    Serving: 1g
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