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Gerber 2nd Foods Pear Zucchini Corn Baby Food is a delicious puree food with a texture that's just right for your baby. Gerber natural baby food recipes are made with fruits and veggies that meet Gerber’s high-quality standards. This Gerber baby food stage 2 recipe includes 1/2 pear, 4 teaspoons zucchini and 2 teaspoons corn in each tub for a tantalizing combination. Made with non-GMO ingredients, this Gerber pear baby food is unsweetened and unsalted and has no artificial colors, flavors or added starch. Gerber 2nd Foods help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredient combinations, which is essential to help them accept new flavors. Tuck these convenient BPA-free tubs into a diaper bag so you can easily feed your sitter on the go. You can feed your little one straight from the container, or add some to a bowl and refrigerate the leftovers for up to two days.

• Gerber stage 2 baby food recipes help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredients to help them accept new flavors

• Gerber food made with 1/2 pear, 4 tsp zucchini and 2 tsp corn in each tub

• Vegetable baby food contains no artificial flavors or colors and no added sugar, salt or starch

• Spoon feeding baby food puree helps your baby coordinate lips, tongue and cheeks


Ingredients

Pears, Zucchini, Corn, Vitamin C (ascorbic Acid).


Directions

Refrigerate after opening and use within 2 days.


Warnings

Do not use if foil seal is broken or missing.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1.0 tub

Servings Per Container 2

  • Amount Per Serving
  • Calories 70
    • Total Fat 0g0%daily value
    • Total FatTrans Fat 0g
    • Sodium 5mg0%daily value
    • Total Carbohydrate 16g5%daily value
    • Total CarbohydrateDietary Fiber 2g8%daily value
    • Total CarbohydrateSugars 10g
    • Protein 0g

Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

Highlights

Gluten Free

Egg Free

Fish Free

Milk Free

Peanut Free

Shellfish Free

Soy Free

Treenut Free

Wheat Free


Details

Gerber 2nd Foods Pear Zucchini Corn Baby Food is a delicious puree food with a texture that's just right for your baby. Gerber natural baby food recipes are made with fruits and veggies that meet Gerber’s high-quality standards. This Gerber baby food stage 2 recipe includes 1/2 pear, 4 teaspoons zucchini and 2 teaspoons corn in each tub for a tantalizing combination. Made with non-GMO ingredients, this Gerber pear baby food is unsweetened and unsalted and has no artificial colors, flavors or added starch. Gerber 2nd Foods help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredient combinations, which is essential to help them accept new flavors. Tuck these convenient BPA-free tubs into a diaper bag so you can easily feed your sitter on the go. You can feed your little one straight from the container, or add some to a bowl and refrigerate the leftovers for up to two days.

• Gerber stage 2 baby food recipes help expose babies to a variety of tastes and ingredients to help them accept new flavors

• Gerber food made with 1/2 pear, 4 tsp zucchini and 2 tsp corn in each tub

• Vegetable baby food contains no artificial flavors or colors and no added sugar, salt or starch

• Spoon feeding baby food puree helps your baby coordinate lips, tongue and cheeks


Ingredients

Pears, Zucchini, Corn, Vitamin C (ascorbic Acid).


Directions

Refrigerate after opening and use within 2 days.


Warnings

Do not use if foil seal is broken or missing.


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Yes, Gerber Baby Food Pear Zucchini Corn Tubs is gluten-free.

Gerber Baby Food Pear Zucchini Corn Tubs has 70.0 calories.

Gerber Baby Food Pear Zucchini Corn Tubs has 16.0 carbs.

Gerber Baby Food Pear Zucchini Corn Tubs has 0.0 grams of sugar.

Gerber Baby Food Pear Zucchini Corn Tubs has 0.0 grams of fat.

Gerber Baby Food Pear Zucchini Corn Tubs has 5. 0 grams of sodium.

Nutrition Facts for Gerber Pear, Zucchini & Corn Baby Food • MyFoodDiary®

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Pear, Zucchini & Corn Baby Food

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Nutrition Facts

Serving Size 1 pack = 113g

Amount Per Serving

70

Calories

% Daily Value*

1%

Total Fat 0.5g

0% Saturated Fat 0g

Trans Fat 0g

0%

Cholesterol 0mg

0%

Sodium 5mg

5%

Total Carbohydrate 14g

7%

Dietary Fiber 2g

Total Sugars 10g

0%

Includes 0g Added Sugars

Protein 0g

0% Vitamin D 0mcg

0% Calcium 5mg

0% Iron 0mg

3% Potassium 130mg

26% Vitamin C 23mg

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The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

12 Net Carbs Per Serving

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Baby food Grandmother's basket Puree from corn, zucchini and carrots - “Tender, tasty, healthy puree for my baby! »

🍀 We have known the Babushkino Lukoshko brand for a very long time, from the very beginning of introducing complementary foods, 9 months ago this manufacturer attracted me with a variety of diet, composition, taste and price.

🌸 For 3 months already Artyom has been eating adult food, but I don’t give him fried food, I often prepare warmings for him separately, and jars of ready-made purees come in handy more than ever, I add vegetable and meat purees to the side dish, it’s very convenient, including saving my time.

I also like canned purees because it is convenient to feed a child on the road or on a walk, and thus replace the main meal.

🌝Today I want to tell you about the very favorite combination of mashed potatoes Babushkino basket Corn-zucchini-carrots.

🍃General information.

Brand: Babushkino bast basket

Series: Expanding the diet

Country: Russia

Volume: 100 gr

Price: 40.5 on sale in DM

Age restrictions: from 5 months.

📌 The puree is in a glass jar, in the generally accepted style of the Babushkino Lukoshko brand, as well as with the image of the vegetables included in the composition, and data on nutritional value, composition, age restrictions, recommendations for use, a table with energy value.

📌 The lid is easily unscrewed (at the first opening there must be cotton, if it was not, then you should not use this puree) and closes tightly, if, for example, complementary foods have just begun and the baby does not eat a full portion, this is very convenient and saves money, After all, the period of an open jar is 24 hours in the refrigerator.

📌 Also, a jar of Babushkino Lukoshko puree has a protective film - protection from the first opening. The film is removed easily and simply, for this there is a special tear line.

📍The shelf life is indicated on the lid and is 24 months.

📕Composition:

Corn, carrot puree, zucchini puree, drinking water.

🍃The composition makes me very happy as a mother who cares about the nutrition of her baby. An ideal, natural composition for my child, nothing superfluous, lack of salt and sugar, as well as dyes and preservatives.

Orange puree.

The consistency is not thick, a little watery, but it is convenient to feed the baby straight from the jar.

Puree smells very pleasant, dominated by the aroma of corn.

The taste is pleasant, delicate, very sweet corn is felt, zucchini and carrots give a special piquancy, I think that the vegetables in this puree are perfectly matched.

📌 Impressions after use:

As I said, we are dealing with this manufacturer 9months, so I can say with confidence that Babushkino Lukoshko is an ideal option for the first complementary foods and providing good nutrition for my baby.

Corn-zucchini-carrot puree is one of my favorite combinations for my child, probably because of the sweetness of corn.

🍃My baby eats this puree with great pleasure, in its pure form, of course, he can’t get enough of one jar, but that’s it for a snack!

I still prefer to add vegetable purees to the side dish (rice, buckwheat, pasta), so it turns out a full-fledged, not dry lunch or dinner.

🍃 It is very convenient to take jars of puree with you on the road, so as not to worry about what to feed the baby, the more it is a convenient format, and plus good nutrition.

🍃 After consuming mashed potatoes Corn-zucchini-carrots from the Babushkino Lukoshko brand, the baby had no digestive problems and allergic reactions.

📍Artyom and I are happy with this puree, a real lifesaver for mom and a complete diet for the baby!

I will highlight the main advantages:

✅ AD -like packaging

✅ Protection from the first autopsy

✅ Ground primary and secondary storage periods

✅ Nice flavor

✅Daral natural composition

✅ The allergies and causes an allergy and causes an allergy and causes an allergy and causes an allergy problems with digestion

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Pears in baby food0002 Very often, the first fruit food is a green apple, but the next fruit is traditionally a pear.

Pears in baby food pair well with apples, as they are smooth in texture, easy to digest, and rarely cause allergies. They are rich in fiber and vitamin C, and are great for relieving constipation. Pears in baby food are a versatile fruit that can be combined with many other ingredients to make a delicious baby puree.

What are pears?

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Pears are soft sweet fruits with a fibrous center. They are rich in antioxidants, flavonoids and fiber. This autumn fruit is ideal for baby food.

There are about 4000 registered varieties of pears, most of them strictly ornamental, leaving only 30 or more species that are edible. This fruit is from the Rosacea family, which includes many other fruits (some quite unlike pears) such as cherries, raspberries and even almonds. Edible pears come in two main varieties: Asian and European. The Asian varieties are usually firm and juicy, while the European type is usually soft and juicy when ripe. Pears come in a variety of colors including many different shades of green, red, yellow/gold and brown. Many cultivars do not change color as they mature, making it difficult to determine ripeness.

The history of pears

The birthplace of the pear has not been precisely established. Someone believes that it grew between the Black and Caspian Seas. The cultivated pear species came to us from Ancient Greece. Until the 16th century, only a wild pear variety was known, which first had to be boiled in order to be eaten, since such a pear was poorly digested when fresh. Later, edible pears appeared in Italy and France, which could be consumed raw.

Benefits of pears in baby food

Pears are delicious fruits, but they are also an excellent source of fiber, vitamin C and potassium. These essential nutrients are vital for a healthy heart, immune system and baby's digestive tract! Many practicing pediatricians even recommend pears as the first fruits of complementary foods, as they are easily digested in the digestive tract.

The skin of a pear contains three to four times more antioxidants than the flesh and has anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties! The peel of the fruit is thin and has a good taste, and also contains more than half of the dietary fiber.

Pear is excellent for reducing the risk of cancer and heart attack and maintaining healthy cholesterol levels. The fruit is suitable for relieving constipation in babies.

Pears do not contain sodium, saturated fat or cholesterol. They contain two types of sugar: glucose and fructose. The pear is very nutrient-dense, meaning there are more nutrients per calorie content than there are calories per nutrient. It is not necessary to peel the pear if the pear is introduced into the baby's diet after 7 months. The peel of a pear is easily digestible.

Pear contains minerals and vitamins:

Vitamin C - strengthens blood vessels and helps the rapid healing of wounds and scratches.

Vitamin K is vital for blood clotting and bone health.

Vitamin B1 - essential for the development of the child's brain and helps the normal functioning of the nervous system, muscles and heart.

Vitamin B2 is important for baby's muscle and bone health and helps promote growth and good vision.

Copper - helps form collagen, which is essential for healthy bones and connective tissue.

Potassium - Works with sodium to help control the body's water balance and help maintain healthy blood pressure.

Calcium - Needed to build strong bones and teeth and to convert food into energy.

Magnesium - This mineral is essential for maintaining a steady heart rate and strong bones.

pears in baby food

Pears in baby food appear immediately after the green apple. Usually, the age at which pears are introduced into complementary foods is 7 months. At first, the child is offered mashed pear, which was previously steamed, in the oven or in a saucepan.

Pears can be steamed until the baby is 8 months old to make the fruit easier to digest and to get the baby used to the new food. After 8 months, peeled, raw pears can be offered and cut into small pieces as finger food if the child is ready to eat it. If the child does not like ordinary pear puree, it can be mixed with cereals or combined with other fruits such as apple, bananas, peaches, etc. With a peel, the fruit is best offered closer to the baby's year of life.

Pear puree should be introduced gradually into the baby's diet, starting with ½ tsp. up to 70 grams, if the child is 7 months old, 80 grams for 8 months, in more detail we look at the table of the volume of food consumed by months. Although there is an opinion among mothers that it is better to give pear puree up to a year in an amount of no more than 40-50 grams - the daily norm, it is up to parents to decide, we look at the well-being of the baby.

You can give pear puree 2-3 times a week, we look at the child's well-being, and his stool, if everything is fine, then alternate the pear with an apple and other fruits.

After 12 months, the baby can be offered no more than 1-2 pears (no more than 200 grams) per day.

pears complementary food

Allergy to pears

Practitioners are delighted with pears because they have a low potential for an allergic reaction on the part of the baby. Since pears are more digestible than other fruits and seem to have a reduced allergic response, it's easy to see why they are a great choice for a 7 month old baby as a first or second fruit. However, we still monitor the baby’s reaction to a new product, observe the standby mode when introducing a pear into the baby’s complementary foods.

If a child is prone to allergies, then the pear should be given only in a baked form, since heat treatment removes the allergenicity of the product.

How to choose and store pears for baby food

Today, pears are available all year round, which is certainly good, but not suitable for complementary foods. Since the baby is best introduced to local varieties of pears, in their season, which starts from the end of July and ends in November. It is better not to give overseas varieties of pears to a baby until 5 years old.

When shopping for pears at the market or grocery store, look for pears that are slightly ripe but not too soft. It is unripe pears that will lie down a little, since this fruit always deteriorates quickly.

The fruit must have a smooth skin that is free from dents, dark spots, rot, mold and punctures.

Some pears are multicolored and have brown mottled spots, this may indicate that the pear has a more intense taste. Since pears are a very perishable product, they are sold solid in stores. To speed up the ripening process, place the pears in a paper bag and keep them at room temperature.

Do not store pears near strong-smelling foods, as the fruit tends to absorb other people's odors.

Pears are best stored at room temperature so they can last a couple of days. If the pears are wrapped in a paper bag and put in the refrigerator, then you can keep the fruit for 4-7 days, depending on the variety.

Pears can be stored frozen and as dried fruits.

Freezing pears

Pear purée may change color when pureed, taste may also change, freezes well, may be gritty/liquid when thawed. It is best to mix pear puree with other fruits. You can also freeze the slices and then grate them before cooking. Pear puree can be stored for about 3 months, and frozen pear slices can be stored in the freezer for up to 6 months.

Dried fruits from pears

Excellent dried fruits can be made from pears, which are suitable for children's compotes. And you can also eat such dried fruits just like that, they are sweet, tasty, suitable as a snack for tea. True, not every child will taste this delicacy, and it is best to offer it to a child older than 2 years of age, since you can choke on dried fruit.

Dried fruits are easy to prepare in the fruit dryer or in the oven.

Canned pears

Pear puree can be preserved, but baby puree is not very tasty. As I already wrote in the article about preservation, pears must be 100% sweet, otherwise the puree will not be tasty. Moreover, pear puree does not stand well in the refrigerator, after a month almost all the jars fermented and exploded. Therefore, I think that conservation of pear puree is not worth such work, in winter it is easier to get frozen pear slices and prepare fresh puree, albeit from frozen pears. Or to make it even easier, go and buy a jar of baby food.

Contraindications

Do not use overripe varieties of pears, as acetic, lactic acids, and methyl alcohol begin to form in it, these compounds have a bad effect on the intestines.

It should be borne in mind that pears should be given to babies after a full meal, after 30 minutes, while taking pear puree, you should also not give the baby water to drink. Pears also do not interact well with meat, dairy products.

How to cook a pear

There are several easy ways to make pear puree.

  • Steamer . Peel the pear, remove the core and cut into pieces. Place the cooked pear in a double boiler and cook until tender.
  • Cooker . Peel the pear, chop, then place in a saucepan with enough water to cover the pieces. Cook until tender over low heat.
  • Baking . Peel and remove the core, cut into quarters and wrap in foil. Bake until done.
  • Microwave. Peel and core the pear, then cut into slices. Place in a microwave dish and add some water. Cook at high temperature until the pear is soft (time will vary depending on microwave power).

Prepare the pear in one of the above ways, then put the fruit in a blender, blend until smooth, adding additional liquid as needed. You can use a sieve to achieve a puree mass.

Suggested method of consuming pears in baby food

Fresh pears are delicious and can be offered to a baby after 12 months.


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