Dried apricots, soaked pureed
FruitsFrom about 9 monthsAllergen: sulphite
When can babies start?
Dried apricots, soaked pureed can usually be offered from around 9 months, once solids are underway.Guideline basis: WHO 2023 complementary feeding guideline with NHS and AAP aligned notes
How to serve by age
- Up to 24 monthssoaked and pureed, unsulphured preferred
Allergen information
Dried apricots, soaked pureed belongs to the sulphite allergen group. Guidance suggests offering it on its own in an age-appropriate form, starting small, and keeping it in the diet once introduced.
If you ever suspect a reaction, stop the food and talk to your paediatrician.
Fits these family diets
VegetarianJainEgglessNon-vegetarian
Common questions
- When can babies have Dried apricots, soaked pureed?
- Dried apricots, soaked pureed can usually be offered from around 9 months (WHO 2023 complementary feeding guideline with NHS and AAP aligned notes)
- How should I serve Dried apricots, soaked pureed at first?
- Start with soaked and pureed, unsulphured preferred, and progress textures as your baby grows — see the serving guide above.
- Is Dried apricots, soaked pureed a common allergen?
- Yes — Dried apricots, soaked pureed is in the sulphite group. Offer it on its own in a small, age-appropriate amount and keep it in the diet once it goes well.
Why we say this
Dried fruit can carry sulphites so prefer unsulphured and count it as its own exposure
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Educational information from curated sources — not medical advice. Always confirm with your paediatrician.