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Introducing Foods to Infants

Breastfeeding or infant formula

Breastfeeding or cow's milk

Vegetables and fruit

Cereals, potatoes and pulses

Meat, fish and eggs

Cooking oils and fats Small quantities of yogurt and whole milk (for puree)

Dairy products Breastfeeding or

infant formula or follow-on formulae

Recommended daily intake Additional water as required month

month

To be introduced gradually

© Federal Food Safety and Veterinary Office FSVO, Swiss Society for Nutrition SSN, Swiss Society of Paediatrics SSP, 2018

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