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English muffins may be introduced as soon as baby is ready to start solids, which is generally around 6 months of age. Note that english muffins are typically made with wheat and may contain other common allergens, so take care when introducing.
English muffins originated in the United Kingdom and became a breakfast staple in the United States in the early 20th century. Unlike traditional American muffins, english muffins are griddle-cooked and split in half before toasting, leaving their soft, bready interior and textured nooks and crannies exposed. They’re used in popular dishes like eggs Benedict and are often topped with butter, jam, or egg.
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Offer a toasted english muffin half or cut it into thin strips for baby to hold and munch on. Toasting the english muffin until the edges are light brown makes the food more resistive and less gummy once baby starts munching on the food. Adding a thin, soft spread such as butter, mashed avocado, or yogurt can also make the english muffin easier to manage in the mouth.
As baby develops their pincer grasp, the ability to pick up smaller objects with their thumb and first finger, you can serve toasted english muffin in bite-sized pieces, thin strips, or as a whole half. Adding a thin, soft spread such as mashed beans, cream cheese, or hummus can make the english muffin easier to manage in the mouth.
At this age, you can try offering english muffin untoasted or toasted, as desired. Serve as a whole half, bite-sized pieces or in strips. Feel free to offer with a small amount of water or milk in an open cup to wash down any sticky bits of food the child may be struggling with.
Feel free to offer english muffin sandwiches with soft fillings like cooked egg, mashed avocado, or peanut butter and jelly. Cutting the sandwich in half can make it easier for toddlers to manage and hold together, although it is still very normal at this age for children to take the sandwich apart and eat the pieces separately. Alternatively, you can continue offering an english muffin half topped as desired.



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Yes. Like other kinds of bread, english muffins can be difficult to chew and may become gummy in baby’s mouth, qualities that increase the risk of choking. To reduce the risk, prepare and serve english muffins in an age-appropriate way as described in the How to Serve section. As always, create a safe eating environment and stay within reach of baby during meals.
Learn the signs of choking and more about choking first aid in our free guides, Infant Rescue and Toddler Rescue.
Yes. English muffins are typically made from wheat and often contain other common allergens such as milk, soy, or eggs. Prior to sharing english muffins with baby, it is important to introduce common food allergens on their own and rule out an allergy before serving them together in a prepared food like english muffins. Then, when you are ready to share it, you will be confident the child has already safely eaten any common allergens in the food.
Yes. English muffins offer plenty of carbohydrates plus some fiber and protein, too. Nutrition varies widely depending on the type, with some offering more nutrients than others: some are whole grain, some are made with sourdough or sprouted grains, and others are fortified with added vitamins and minerals such as folate and iron.
Si bien una silla alta puede ayudar a crear un entorno seguro para comer, existen formas alternativas para que el/la bebé coma de forma segura, así como sostenerlo/a en tu regazo o sentarse juntos en el suelo. Para obtener más información, consulta nuestra Guía detallada de sillas altas para bebés.
¡Ninguno! Sirve los alimentos sólidos directamente en la bandeja, plato o tazón del/a bebé y luego deja que el/la bebé explore con las manos. Si lo deseas, tenga una cuchara o un tenedor disponibles para ayudarlo/a a familiarizarse con los utensilios, pero no se espera que adquiera las habilidades para usarlos hasta que sea un poco mayor.
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