From first bites to teenage lunches, avocados are one of those rare foods that truly work for the whole family.
Creamy, versatile and packed with goodness, avos can easily be enjoyed at every stage of life, from babies learning to eat solids to active teens needing fuel for busy days.
Their naturally soft texture makes them ideal for babies from six months onwards, whether mashed smooth for first tastes or cut into cubes for older babies learning to self-feed.
One of avo’s greatest benefits for babies and young children is its rich supply of healthy fats. The brain grows rapidly in the first few years of life, and healthy fats are essential for supporting normal brain growth and function. Avocados provide monounsaturated fats, making them a valuable food during these important early years.
Toddlers need a balance of carbohydrates, fats, proteins, vitamins and minerals to support healthy growth and development. Avocados help provide nutrients including potassium, vitamin E, and lutein. They are a source of fibre and monounsaturated fats and are energy dense, making them a nutritious option for growing little ones. Avocados contain vitamin K, which supports healthy bone development, as well as vitamin B6, which supports the developing brain and nervous system.
As children grow, avocados continue to tick all the right boxes. They make excellent sandwich fillers for school lunches, delicious toppings for wraps and burgers, and an easy addition to breakfast before a busy school day. Adding avo to breakfast can help children feel full for longer and ready to focus throughout the day.
For sporty tweens and teens, avocados provide slow-release energy for endurance activities and contain potassium, which supports muscle function and recovery after exercise. With prebiotic fibre, folate, magnesium and zinc, avos are a simple way to support overall wellbeing at every age.
So, no matter which meal of the day, there is always a good reason to add an avo.
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Content by the South African Avocado Growers’ Association

