We have THE perfect BLW snack for sunny days: the soft banana ricotta cake. This recipe is fresh and melts in your mouth.

Soft banana ricotta cake

This soft banana ricotta cake is the perfect refreshing treat for summer. The whole family can enjoy this delicious snack, made even cooler by the ricotta. The almonds sprinkled on top add a delightful crunch. Enjoy it once the cake has cooled completely. Bon appétit!

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When you decide to start baby-led weaning (BLW), it can be difficult to know which foods to begin with and how much ! BLW begins with only raw fruits and vegetables so that your baby can discover the true flavor of food. The order of the fruits and vegetables doesn't matter; however, it's important to introduce seasonal fruits and vegetables to your baby! Here are some ideas for fruits and vegetables to offer your baby first: a ripe raw pear, a banana, broccoli florets, or orange segments. As for quantities, it's always difficult to know precisely, as it depends on your baby's appetite. During the first few weeks, your baby won't eat much, and that's perfectly normal since milk remains their primary source of nutrition until they are one year old. After discovering raw foods, it will be time to vary the flavors and textures by offering your baby delicious homemade BLW The soft banana and ricotta cake will allow your little one to rediscover the taste of banana with a completely different texture.

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