A good apple tart to taste the baby. This BLW recipe is to be tested urgently!

Apple tart

An apple tart as we like: apple, cinnamon and no added sugar! An apple compote in the bottom and washers over it. Mmmm… A little Madeleine de Proust this tart! Enjoy your food !

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The apple is a fruit often offered first to baby which begins the food diversification led by the child. It is found in many BLW such as that of crunchy and melting apple tartlets at the same time. How are you going to offer this fruit to baby apart from a recipe? It is not recommended to offer the raw apple to baby at the risk of suffocation. Do not panic, there are different safe formats for your little one. From the start of food diversification, the apple will be offered to baby, either in the form of a thick compote or in steam -cooked quarters for 10 minutes. In this way, the apple will be very tender and baby can easily crush it between its tongue and its palate. Around 7 months, baby can discover the apple in two other forms. The raw apple now appears in baby's diet. The apple will first be grated and then be offered in the form of thin strips made using a peeler. After all these steps to discover the apple under different textures, baby will find this fruit in several BLW !

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