Introduction of solid food.
From the start of complementary feeding, raw food can be given as long as it has the right consistency. It should be done slowly when switching from liquid food (breast milk or pre-nutrition) to complementary food. Finely pureed foods are suitable as the first solid food so that the child can slowly get used to the new consistency. To be able to puree foods with a firm texture (e.g. carrots, fennel), they must first be cooked. Other foods such as apples or bananas can also be finely chopped raw. With every new food, you should make sure that your child can tolerate it.