From 4 to 6 months, milk should remain the basis of your baby's diet. This is an essential phase because it generally represents the very beginning of food diversification. So you can start to introduce her to her very first solid mashed foods. This adventure will allow him to taste new flavors to awaken his taste buds.
How to structure your baby's meals throughout the day? From 4 to 6 months, your baby will take about 4 "food intakes" per day. In fact, it is still a little early to speak of a "meal" at that age. To help you find your way around, here is a sample menu example.
Start with a few spoons of puree and gradually increase the amounts until you reach around 130 g. Introduce the vegetables one by one to allow your baby to assimilate each new taste.
15 days after starting the introduction of vegetables:
Give him a few spoonfuls on the first day and gradually increase the quantities by letting your baby guide you
This typical menu is of course to be adapted to baby's needs and to its progress in food diversification. Each baby is different so stick to their rhythm and don't force them if they are no longer hungry or upset. Favor a smooth transition to food independence!
Sources :
PNNS : Le guide de nutrition des enfants et adolescents pour tous les parents, Edition 2010
Mpedia, Menus types : 4 - 6 mois :http://www.mpedia.fr/186-menus-types-mois.html
Laurence Pernoud, J’élève mon enfant, Edition 2016
Fewtrell, M. Bronsky, J. Campoy, C. « et col. » Complementary Feeding: A Position Paper by the European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) Committee on Nutrition. Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition, 2017