Winter is fast approaching, and citrus fruits will soon be reappearing on store shelves. With its slightly tangy flavor, the clementine is the sweetest and most mellow citrus fruit, a favorite with children. This small, round fruit contains juicy segments that provide a boost of vitamins and help strengthen baby's immunity during the cooler seasons.
Do you know how to choose the best clementine in the store? To awaken your baby's taste buds, it's best to choose a clementine that is flawless, firm, heavy, and a beautiful orange color. The peel should also be firmly attached to the segments.
The benefits of clementine for babies:
The clementine is an indispensable ally for the cooler seasons thanks to its many benefits.
Clementines are a fruit rich in vitamins! Vitamin C contributes to the maintenance of healthy bones, cartilage, teeth, and gums. It also protects against infections. Vitamin B promotes your little one's growth and helps with energy production to face a new day.
The potassium in this orange fruit helps maintain the transmission of nerve impulses, which is essential for muscle contraction. Meanwhile, the copper is necessary for the formation of hemoglobin and collagen.
In addition to these numerous benefits, the clementine is a fruit rich in water, perfect for hydrating baby even in winter.
This orange vegetable with a sweet flavor is therefore a true ally for health.
Source of vitamin C
Source of B vitamins
Stimulates the immune system
Clementine in baby food:
From the start of BLW , you can introduce clementine into your baby's diet.
To help your little one discover the true flavor of this orange fruit, we recommend offering it to them from December to February.
From 10 months : cut into small pieces. To be eaten with fingers or with a fork.
How to cook clementine for baby?
Once your baby has discovered beetroot in its raw form, you can offer it in different ways using delicious recipes to prepare at home. Discover the different textures you can give to clementine:
Smooth texture : verrines combining the flavor of clementines with that of carrots
How to get a baby to eat clementines?
Winter is fast approaching, and citrus fruits will soon be reappearing on store shelves. With its slightly tangy flavor, the clementine is the sweetest and most mellow citrus fruit, a favorite with children. This small, round fruit contains juicy segments that provide a boost of vitamins and help strengthen baby's immunity during the cooler seasons.
Do you know how to choose the best clementine in the store? To awaken your baby's taste buds, it's best to choose a clementine that is flawless, firm, heavy, and a beautiful orange color. The peel should also be firmly attached to the segments.
The benefits of clementine for babies:
The clementine is an indispensable ally for the cooler seasons thanks to its many benefits.
Clementines are a fruit rich in vitamins! Vitamin C contributes to the maintenance of healthy bones, cartilage, teeth, and gums. It also protects against infections. Vitamin B promotes your little one's growth and helps with energy production to face a new day.
The potassium in this orange fruit helps maintain the transmission of nerve impulses, which is essential for muscle contraction. Meanwhile, the copper is necessary for the formation of hemoglobin and collagen.
In addition to these numerous benefits, the clementine is a fruit rich in water, perfect for hydrating baby even in winter.
This orange vegetable with a sweet flavor is therefore a true ally for health.
Clementine in baby food:
From the start of BLW , you can introduce clementine into your baby's diet.
To help your little one discover the true flavor of this orange fruit, we recommend offering it to them from December to February.
Clementines will be offered:
From 6 months : in supreme
From 8 months old : an entire neighborhood
From 10 months : cut into small pieces. To be eaten with fingers or with a fork.
How to cook clementine for baby?
Once your baby has discovered beetroot in its raw form, you can offer it in different ways using delicious recipes to prepare at home. Discover the different textures you can give to clementine:
Smooth texture : verrines combining the flavor of clementines with that of carrots
Melt-in-your-mouth texture : clementine candies
Soft texture : mini cakes
Some recipes using clementine for babies:
Clementine candies
See the recipeThe clementine
See the recipeMini clementine cakes
See the recipeLemon Yule Log
See the recipeGourmet Stars
See the recipeCarrot verrines with clementine and spices
See the recipe