One of the mommies in my Stroller Strides class mentioned giving her baby (roughly the same age as W) cocnut butter and that it was a good source of the good fats. I found some Organic Raw Coconut Butter in individual packs at Whole Foods and thought it would be great travelling food for W, but now I am wondering...is it okay for a baby to have coconut. It's basically just coconut flesh. Anyone know if this is ok?
ETA: It can be kneeded so that it is soft, so choking is not an issue.
Re: Coconut Butter...may be a dumb question...
I would try using it in cooking rather than just giving it to her. Coconut oil can replace many other cooking oils.
The only issue I can see is that it is a potential allergen, but I think that would only matter if LO is high risk.
This. My experience is that it is meant to be used as a butter/oil substitute, not as a snack. Other than the potential allergy risk, I see no issue with it. Coconut was not something we were told to avoid long term either. (Like PB, strawberries, eggs etc)
Oh, lady in my class gave it to her kid in cubes, but I was thinking to put w/ fruit or specifically w/ bananas which also travel well. It is in a single serve package and looks as though it is meant to be eaten just as is...it's not just the butter I think, but the actual coconut meat. It says "whole coconut flesh, not just oil!"
ETA: the ingredients list just says 100% Organic Raw Coconut
Thanks! I just tried it and it was delicious! I really mushy texture like peanut butter (def. not a choking hazard) and would probably taste great as a PB replacement on a sandwhich or something.
I will add that my allergen comment has no medical basis and comes solely from knowing people who are allergic.
Whole coconut flesh sounds yummy! I might want to check that out for me.