Le Puree AU

Baby’s First Allergens Bundle

Regular price
$60.00

$20 OFF! Kickstart your baby’s solids and allergen introduction journey with Le Puree's First Bites Single Ingredient Purees, AllerStart Allergen Introduction Kit, and AllerStart Allergen Tracker.

Our purees are thoughtfully crafted to support early allergen introduction, addressing the growing number of children with food allergies in Australia. (Did you know over 4 million Australians live with food allergies - the highest rate in the world?)!

We keep it simple with real food, never processed. Just sprinkle one sachet into your baby’s meal, mix, and serve. No guesswork. No overwhelm. Just confidence in every spoonful. Use the allergen tracker to tick off each food as you introduce it and record any reactions, so you can stay on top of your baby’s journey with ease.

Each AllerStart kit includes 11 of the top allergens, with 3 sachets of each for recommended exposure:

3x Almond, 3x Peanut, 3x Egg, 3x Fish, 3x Cashew, 3x Milk, 3x Sesame, 3x Walnut, 3x Soy, 3x Wheat, 3x Prawn

Regular price
$81.00
Sale price
$60.00

Ingredients

Fruit Singles Purees: Apples (100g - 3 cubes), Dragon Fruit (100g - 3 cubes), Pear (100g - 3 cubes), Blueberry (100g - 3 cubes) Veggie Singles Purees: Sweet Potato (100g - 3 cubes), Broccoli (100g - 3 cubes), Pumpkin (100g - 3 cubes), Beetroot (100g - 3 cubes) AllerStart Allergen Kit - refer to packaging: 3x Almond, 3x Peanut, 3x Egg, 3x Fish, 3x Cashew, 3x Milk, 3x Sesame, 3x Walnut, 3x Soy, 3x Wheat, 3x Prawn

Allergens

CONTAINS ALLERGENS IN ALLERSTART ALLERGEN KIT: CASHEW, WALNUT, ALMOND, PEANUT, EGG, WHEAT, SOY, SESAME, FISH, PRAWN & MILK Purees are ALLERGEN FREE. *Made in a facility that processes the top 9 allergens: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, and sesame.*

Serving Size

2 x 400g tray / 12 cubes 4 flavours with 3 cubes each. Perfect for single-flavour introduction or mixing together your favourite combinations; AllerStart includes 33 sachets of individual allergen introduction

Can My Baby Eat This?

Purees are Smooth: No lumps or bumps. The perfect first step! Appropriate for ~6 months. AllerStart: Guidelines say you can introduce allergens as soon as your baby begins solids, so around 6 months of age- but not before 4 months.
SIMPLE. TRUSTED. EASY.

Everything you need, nothing you don’t.

Because introducing allergens shouldn’t mean introducing stress.

  • Created by doctors
  • guided by research
  • Real wholefoods (not just the protein!)
  • A gentle introduction to 11 of the top allergenic foods*
  • Guided steps from start to finish
  • Designed to mix into what you’re already feeding
Almond Cashew Egg Fish Peanut Milk Wheat Sesame Prawn Soy Walnut

Sometimes less is more.

*There are 9 top allergenic foods in Australia – but some of these are broad food groups, like tree nuts, which include dozens of varieties. Our product was created with cross-reactivity in mind, because when it comes to allergens, more isn’t always better. Strategic, evidence-based exposure matters.

Frequently Asked Q’s
When can my baby start using Allerstart?
The current recommendations suggest introducing solids by 6 months of age (but not before 4 months) and when your baby shows signs of readiness. Allergens can be introduced as soon as you start solids!
What can I mix Allerstart with?
Allerstart can be mixed with any age-appropriate foods. If a baby has tolerated a food before, it's a good idea to offer one of the allergen sachets with it. Le Puree’s First Bites are a low allergy risk, single-ingredient puree, designed to mix with Allerstart sachets, to take out the guess work!
How to introduce a new allergen?
It is recommended to introduce one allergen at a time. This is in order to easily identify the food, should a reaction occur. We suggest starting with a small quantity of a certain food (e.g. peanut) prepared in a way that is safe for your baby (like powdered form). We think that it is easiest to serve the allergen mixed with a food they've previously tolerated. For Example: AllerStart sachet + Le Puree First Bites Puree cube. Reactions typically occur within 20 minutes and 2 hours after a food is eaten. If no reaction is observed (hopefully) to this food- you can tick off an exposure on our tracker. We recommend trialling each allergen food at least 3 times. If your child has not had a reaction after 3 exposures their risk of having a future allergic reaction is very low.
How do I use Allerstart?
Simply mix one sachet into your baby’s food. One sachet per day, it’s that easy.
What are signs of an allergic reaction?
Skin symptoms: hives, itching or swelling. Tummy troubles: vomiting, diarrhoea, abdominal pain Swelling of the lips, face and eyes
Can I smear allergens on my baby’s skin?
Never smear or rub food on your baby’s skin, especially if they have eczema. This will not help to identify possible food allergies and may cause skin irritation and possibly increase your baby’s risk of developing a food allergy.
What are the signs of anaphylaxis?
Difficult or noisy breathing, swelling of tongue, swelling or tightness in throat, laboured breathing, wheeze or persistent cough, difficulty talking or hoarse voice, persistent dizziness or collapse and pale and floppy (in young children).
What to do if I see a reaction?
If an allergic reaction occurs, you should stop feeding your baby that food and seek medical advice. If your baby is having a reaction, stay with your child to monitor for signs of anaphylaxis. If you see signs of anaphylaxis, dial 000 for urgent help. Going forward, only avoid foods that your baby has had an allergic reaction to.
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