Carnes

Baby food with beef

Baby food with beef
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Ingredient Information

Name

Baby food with beef

Category

Carnes

Popularity

2 recipes

Status

Inactive

Description

Baby food beef is a food specially prepared for infant nutrition, generally made from cooked and processed beef into a soft, easy-to-digest texture. This type of food is designed to introduce animal-based proteins into the baby's diet, supporting their growth and muscle development.

The origin of baby food beef lies in the need to provide nutritious and safe food for the very young, adapted to their digestive capabilities and nutritional requirements. Traditionally, beef is cooked and processed to remove tough fibers or hard-to-chew parts, thus ensuring an ideal texture for babies starting at 6 months.

Among its properties, its high content of high-quality protein, iron, zinc, and B-complex vitamins stands out. These are essential elements for brain development, red blood cell formation, and strengthening the immune system during childhood. Furthermore, being processed into a purée or very soft pieces, it facilitates digestion and tolerance in babies who are beginning to try solid foods.

Regarding synonyms or names used in different regions of Latin America, while there is no single term, expressions such as beef purée for baby, ground beef for baby, beef papilla, or simply beef infant food can be found. These variants refer to similar products intended for the complementary feeding of infants.

Nutritional Properties

0.1g
fiber
15mg
calcium
7mcg
folate
1.2mg
iron
210mg
potassium
70
calories
9g
protein
40mcg
vitamin a
1mg
vitamin c
3.5g
total fat
2g
carbohydrates

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