Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped
Meat & fishFrom about 12 monthsAllergen: shellfish crustacean
When can babies start?
Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped can usually be offered from around 12 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 monthswell-cooked finely chopped shrimp
Allergen information
Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped belongs to the shellfish crustacean 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
Non-vegetarian
Common questions
- When can babies have Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped?
- Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped can usually be offered from around 12 months (WHO 2023 complementary feeding guideline with NHS and AAP aligned notes)
- How should I serve Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped at first?
- Start with well-cooked finely chopped shrimp, and progress textures as your baby grows — see the serving guide above.
- Is Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped a common allergen?
- Yes — Shrimp, well-cooked finely chopped is in the shellfish crustacean 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
Crustacean shellfish introduced later, always well cooked, per cautious NHS-aligned practice
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Educational information from curated sources — not medical advice. Always confirm with your paediatrician.