A perfect snack for the whole family: the almond pear donuts. This recipe is delicious and does not take much time.

Donuts Pear Almond

Baby likes the taste of pear? Let him discover the almond pear donuts, he will love it! Thanks to the naturally sweet taste of pears, this recipe does not need sugar added. In addition, the donuts melt in the mouth, what a delight! Enjoy your food !

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Pear is one of the first fruits that are offered to baby during the food diversification led by the child. It is a fruit that is easy to find in stores and especially easy to eat with its melting texture! BLW recipes like this from donuts to pear and almonds, baby will discover it alone. Do you know how to present this fruit to your little bit safe? From 6 months, the pear will be cut in half with a hole in its center so that baby can easily catch this slippery fruit. Between 7 to 9 months, baby begins to know the pliers with his three fingers (thumb, index and major). The pear can be in the form of small dice coated with coconut powder, almond, etc. So that the song does not slip between baby's fingers. Once baby manages the pliers properly, you can offer the pear in small pieces without coating them. Between 9 and 12 months old, baby can catch the pear pieces using a fork by pricking. Maybe at the beginning you will have to help your little one by pricking in its place in this melting fruit.

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