Le Puree AU

Spinach, Red Lentil, Carrot

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Soaked overnight, this super lentil blend contains Vitamins A, C, Iron and Folate. With iron supporting cognitive development, remember that first bites are the foundation of a healthy future!

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Ingredients

Red Lentils (62%), Carrots (22%), Spinach (15%), Ground Cumin (0.5%), Olive Oil (0.5%)

Allergens

Allergen Free. *Made in a facility that also processes the Top 9 allergens: milk, eggs, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, and sesame.*

Serving Size

400g tray / 12 cubes; 4 meals per tray at 3 cubes per meal.

Can My Baby Eat This?

Safe for babies 6 months* and up, making it ideal for starting solids. Explore our texture guide above to find the perfect texture for your little one’s needs!

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Vitamins
Spinach, Red Lentil, Carrot
Description
Red Lentil
Red Lentil
Vitamin B6, Iron and Potassium
Red Lentil
Red Lentil
Soaked overnight to help with digestion, red lentils are packed with B vitamins, magnesium, zinc, and potassium.
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Carrot
Carrot
Beta Carotene, Vitamin A and Calcium
Carrot
Carrot
Tasty, and highly nutritious. Carrots are a particularly good source of beta carotene, fibre, vitamin K1, potassium, and antioxidants.
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Spinach
Spinach
Vitamin A, Vitamin C and Vitamin K
Spinach
Spinach
Spinach is an extremely nutrient-rich vegetable. It packs high amounts of carotenoids, vitamin C, vitamin K, folic acid, iron, and calcium.
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Cumin
Cumin
Bold Flavour
Cumin
Cumin
Slightly sweet and warming flavour!
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Olive Oil
Olive Oil
Vitamin E and Vitamin K
Olive Oil
Olive Oil
Olive oil is a good source of healthy fats and the antioxidant vitamin E.
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Texture guide

Smooth
Stage 1

Smooth

Recommended for bubs aged 6-8 months

Textured
Stage 2

Textured

Recommended for bubs
aged 8-10 months

Chunky
Stage 3

Chunky

Recommended for bubs
aged 10+ months

PUREES & STARTING SOLIDS

FAQ's

Are your purees okay for starting solids?

Yes! Our purees are made for the starting solids journey. Free from any additives and paediatrician approved. Our puree range is also completely free of the top 9 allergens.

Is there a starter pack?

Yes! Meet our The Ultimate Starting Solids Bundle. Carefully curated to include our most nourishing and popular blends paired with BLW options.

When can my bub start Le Puree?

Your bub can start Le Puree as soon as they are ready to start their solids journey. This often falls between 4 and 6 months of age. If you have questions on whether bub is ready to start solids have a chat with your GP.

Not sure where to start? Try our Ultimate Starting Solids Bundle which features combination feeding. Our recipes are curated and created by dieticians and made fresh by our in-house chef team. 

Help! My baby refuses to eat

Babies refuse to eat for a number of reasons, and very few of them are within our control. The division of responsibility tells us that our job as their caregiver is to offer nutritious, stable and suitable meals. Their job as the baby is to decide what and how much they’d like to eat. This works for 99% of the time (e.g. when babies eat some meals, and refuse the next). 

If your baby is past 6 months and refuses to eat anything at any meal, it’s worth chatting with your healthcare professional! After 6 months they do actually need some of the nutrients from solid food, so making sure that they have adequate nutrition while you work through any barriers is a great idea!

Which texture should I choose for my baby?

All of our wholefood blends are recommended for 6+ months, however we do different textures by stages (Stage 1 - Smooth, Stage 2 - Textured, Stage 3 - Chunky).  Smooth is great for starting around the 6 month mark. As bub is enjoying their smooth blends, we recommend moving to textured which is typically around 8 months (plus or minus) and then soon after, chunky. Our chunky puree has lumps and bumps and small pieces, great for ~10 months.

Milk before solids or solids before milk?

When starting, milk before solids!! Milk is their main source of nutrition and offers all their vitamins and minerals essential for growth. We suggest offering meals ~30-60 mins after a milk feed, so that they differentiate between the two, and that they’re maybe just hungry enough to try solids!

If bubs are still milk feeding after 12 months, this is when we recommend solids to be offered before milk.

Are your meals dietitian approved?

Yes! They sure are :) Our meals are designed and curated by our in-house dietitian - an expert in infant nutrition

How can I tell my baby is ready for solids?

Babies are typically ready at or around the 6 month mark for starting solids. We like to look at the “signs of readiness”, rather than a numerical age because this can vary from baby to baby. 

The key signs to look for are:

  • Sitting Up: They can sit up well with support.
  • Good Head Control: They can hold their head steady.
  • Curiosity: They show interest in your food.
  • Mouthing: They frequently bring objects to their mouth.
  • Loss of Tongue Thrust Reflex: They don’t push food out with their tongue anymore.
How much food should I offer my baby to start?

Start with small amounts—a few teaspoons—and gradually increase as they get used to eating solids. Their primary source of food will be breast milk or formula. This is a time to get them exposed to beautiful flavours and moments with you!

How much is a serving size for my baby?

Our portion sizes are 100g, which is 3 cubes. This is based on an average- and in order to get an average there are some bubs who eat more and some who eat less than our estimate. 

When they start solids, we anticipate a serve will be 1 cube, and by ~7-8 months they’ll be increasing to 2 cubes, and by 9-10 months we generally find that ubs are managing 3 cubes (or more!)

Remember that some meals they’ll eat much more than others, and they’ll tell us when they’ve had enough!

How many meals a day should I offer my baby?

When starting solids, we suggest starting with 1 meal/d. This is because milk is their primary source of nutrition, and we just introduce solids to get them used to it. By 9 months old, we anticipate they’ll be consuming 2 meals/d as well as their milk schedule, and by 10-11 months, this will increase to 3 meals/d. 

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Made from farm-fresh whole foods.

Fresh purees made with whole foods

made fresh nutrient rich dietician approved
We bring farm-fresh, vibrant ingredients to your baby’s first bites, blending science with culinary artistry. Each meal is crafted to deliver essential nutrients during this crucial stage, paired with bold, delicious flavors. We’re building lifelong healthy habits from day one, ensuring every bite is as wholesome as it is flavorful