Our prune Bollys are a healthy and balanced snack for babies and older children. Thanks to the prunes, this recipe can also help babies who are experiencing minor constipation. Prunes are excellent for digestion, but that's not all! They are also very high in potassium and a great source of antioxidants.
Our prune Bollys recipe is perfect for a quick snack, whether at home or on the go. Quick to make and easy to transport, Bollys will quickly become one of your favorite recipes!
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Nuts and dried fruits are excellent additions to baby's diet during baby-led weaning. With their numerous health benefits, it would be a shame to miss out on these fruits rich in fiber, energy, vitamin E, minerals, and Omega-3 fatty acids. However, introducing them into a baby's diet requires some care. These small, round fruits are considered risky foods and are also allergens. Therefore, nuts should be introduced with caution. The best way to do this is to include them in BLW adapted to your baby's development, while being careful to introduce only one allergen for three consecutive days. For dried fruits like dates, dried apricots, raisins, etc., it's best to incorporate them directly into recipes and not offer them on their own. Their sticky texture or small size could be dangerous for your little one. Prune bolly is a perfect way to introduce this dried fruit to your baby. All these new flavors can add a little something extra to snacks or even baby's meals!
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