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Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie

Because, who doesn't like pie? This veggie-packed version will give you all the nostalgia and good feels from this nutrition powerhouse -- loaded with vitamins, minerals, protein, fiber, and healthy fats.  It's also a perfect way to introduce soy, egg and hazelnuts to your baby.  Delicious. Nutritious. And perfectly balanced nutrition. Boom.

4 oz | organic puree

Starting at $3.98/meal

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Ingredients

Pumpkin

Sweet Potato

Peach

White Bean

Hazelnut

Egg

Okara Soy Flour

Barley

Ginger

Cinnamon

Benefits

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allergen introduction

extra-fiber

extra fiber

healthy-fats

healthy fats

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herbs and spices

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iron vitamin c

allergen-introduction

allergen introduction

extra-fiber

extra fiber

healthy-fats

healthy fats

herbs-and-spices

herbs and spices

iron-vitamin-c

iron vitamin c

Nutritional Facts

Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie nutrition_facts
Pumpkin*, peaches*, white beans*, barley*, sweet potatoes*, water, lemon juice*, hazelnut butter*, egg powder*, okara soy flour, ginger*, cinnamon*. Contains tree nuts, egg, soy.

*organic

Frequently Asked Questions

Recipe Ideas using Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie for my baby or toddler?

  • This creamy, delicious puree is slightly sweet, tart, earthy, and nutty. It makes a great dip, spread, parfait, or popsicle!
  • Is your little one exploring more finger foods? Try whole grain “toast strips” with Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie spread! You could also add slices of banana or peaches on top for extra fiber, vitamins, and yumminess.
  • Love parfaits? Add a little texture to their meal by layering oatmeal or granola (choose the right texture / thickness for your baby), Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie, yogurt (preferably plain, whole milk or greek yogurt), and fresh fruit like sliced bananas or peaches.
  • Frozen treat or teething miracle? Any meal can be served frozen in a baby teether and most of our meals make delicious popsicles. Consider combining the puree with a scoop of full-fat yogurt and freeze!

Which foods pair well with Hazelnut Pumpkin Pie?

  • Veggies: carrots, beets, sweet potatoes, squash
  • Grains: whole grain waffles/bread, barley, oats, rice cake
  • Proteins: nut butter, tofu, chicken, turkey, egg, yogurt,
  • Fruits: banana, apple, pear, peach, raisins and dates (when developmentally ready)