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Colby cheese

Usually introduced around 6 months

Contains MilkChoking risk

How to serve by age

6-9 months

Prep:

Share tastes of pasteurized colby as part of a varied diet. Offer long, flat slices to reduce choking risk and ease self-feeding. Avoid cubes and large chunks.

Cut:

Long, flat slices. For melted colby, use shredded and sprinkle sparingly. No cubes.

9-12 months

Prep:

Cut pasteurized colby into long, flat slices or bite-sized pieces torn from a slice. Or grate and serve plain or folded into meals. Avoid cubes and large melted globs.

Cut:

Long flat slices, bite-sized pieces torn from a slice, or grated. No cubes or melted globs.

12-18 months

Prep:

Serve bite-sized pieces of pasteurized colby from a thin slice, shredded, or long flat slices for tearing practice. Melted in a thin layer over bread or pasta is fine.

Cut:

Bite-sized pieces from thin slice, shredded, or long flat slices. Melted in a thin layer.

Allergen information

Milk is a common allergen. Read Milk guidance

General informational content, not medical advice. Always consult your pediatrician about introducing new foods, especially if your baby has any medical conditions or family history of allergies.

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