Homemade strawberry jam recipe with no added sugar! In BLW , we suggest presenting it on a carrier or in other preparations.

Strawberry jam

In the spring, make homemade strawberry jam for your baby. Only two ingredients are needed for this recipe: strawberries and agar-agar. It's perfect for spreading on pancakes, blinis, toast, and more. You can even add it to semolina. Enjoy!

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Baby-led weaning (BLW) allows babies to discover the true flavor of food independently. From raw fruits and vegetables to a wide variety of BLW , baby's taste buds will be constantly stimulated. Preparing homemade meals and snacks is an excellent way to introduce baby to all the flavors of the world. However, in the kitchen, some foods should be avoided, such as salt and sugar . The relationship with sugar is established before birth. Indeed, sugar is present in amniotic fluid. Babies will encounter it from birth in breast milk and at the beginning of BLW with fruits and certain vegetables. Sugar plays an important role in the proper functioning of our body's vital functions. However, it's essential to ensure that babies are offered the right sugars! It's therefore important to avoid added sugars and prioritize the simple and complex natural sugars found in starchy foods, as well as in fruits and vegetables. BLW will be naturally sweetened thanks to the quality of seasonal fruits.

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