From Pregnancy to First Food to School-Age and Adulthood: Avocados are a Great Food to Grow With
Along with baby’s first steps and first words, a child’s first solid foods are an important milestone in early development. Like adults, most children can benefit from incorporating fruits and vegetables into their diet every day. Introducing nutrient-dense, delicious fruits, such as fresh avocados, to children in their earliest months of life goes a long way towards ensuring they continue to eat well throughout adulthood. Sharing avocados with young eaters introduces them to a new fruit and provides a gateway to other fruits and vegetables.
Pregnant women
Avocados are listed under fruit items that the USDA recommends as one of the best sources for some of the nutrients needed when pregnant or breastfeeding. A 50g serving of avocados contains six percent of the daily values for Vitamin E and potassium, and two percent of the daily value for iron. To see the full list visit ChooseMyPlate.gov.
As a nutrient-dense fruit, they can contribute to the nutrient quality of your diet.
Babies/Infants
The avocado’s smooth, creamy consistency makes it one of the first fresh fruits a baby can enjoy.
Toddlers
Pre-school, School-age Children into Adulthood
As a parent, you set the examples of healthy eating habits for your children, now and for the future. One easy way to set healthy food habits, especially for picky eaters, is to make food fun and engaging. Hass avocados can add both color and creamy texture to meals not only for you but also for children. Recipes that present foods in a fun manner are a great start to adding creativity to your child’s diet. Try Kid-Approved Chicken and Turkey Bacon Wraps.