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    Nuts Powder for Babies – Sharmis Passion

    Gopi KrishnaBy Gopi KrishnaOctober 21, 2025No Comments7 Mins Read0 Views
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    Nuts powder for babies is an easy and healthy mixture that you can make at home. It is made by roasting and grinding nuts into a soft coarse powder, which mixes well with milk, porridge or any baby-safe food. It is good for babies aged 8 to 12 months when they start eating solid foods and need a little extra nutrition for growth.

    The taste of this recipe is mild and nutritious, not too sweet or spicy, so kids can easily consume it without any fuss. You can make a small batch of it and use it for a week or two. It is easy to prepare with less ingredients and without much steps. Homemade nuts powder is always fresher than store-bought ones, and you know exactly what’s in it.

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    About Nuts Powder for Babies

    Nuts powder for babies is made from roasted cashews, almonds and sometimes a little pistachio. The dry fruits are lightly roasted and ground into a coarse powder so that they release natural oils but do not turn into a paste. This recipe makes it easy to mix into baby food without the risk of choking.

    Cardamom adds mild aroma and flavor to this recipe. It is safe for children in small quantities and smells good. If you want plain taste you can leave it out, but I like to add a little to it for taste. It smells great and keeping it in a clean jar keeps it fresh for a long time in the fridge. It’s nice to have healthy homemade options ready for your little one at any time.

    Making nuts powder at home also ensures that it does not contain any added sugar, salt or preservatives, which is always better for kids. The texture can be adjusted depending on age – a little coarse for older babies and great for younger ones. It gives natural energy and helps keep children full for longer hours.

    I usually make this powder in small batches during weekends. I roast the nuts slowly and grind them just enough to make a coarse powder.

    Please remember that mother’s diet is the best and it is always good to start other diets only after the baby completes 6 months. These baby food recipes will help those who are not able to breastfeed due to personal/medical conditions. Always consult your pediatrician before starting any new food.

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    Ingredients of Dry Fruit Powder for Babies

    • Cashew – I used whole cashews, they give a mild sweetness, nutty flavor and add creaminess when mixed with porridge and helps in healthy weight gain. You can leave out if necessary but I like them in powder.
    • Almond – I have experimented with the skin, it adds fiber and nutty flavor. You can remove the peel if you prefer a softer powder.
    • pistachio – I just want something for richness and taste. If not available you can skip.
    • Cardamom – I add 2-3 peeled cardamoms while grinding, it gives mild aroma and taste. If you want plain nuts powder you can skip it.

    Why does this recipe work

    • This recipe is simple and uses very few ingredients.
    • It provides safe nutritious powder for babies starting solids.
    • Coarse grinding ensures that the nuts do not turn into a paste and makes it easier to mix.
    • Roasting brings out a nice aroma and improves the taste of the walnuts.
    • Homemade powder always remains fresh and free from any preservatives.

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    How to Make Nuts Powder Step by Step

    1.Measure and get ready with your ingredients. Dry roast the dry fruits together until light brown spots appear here and there. Please calm down.

    How to Make Nuts Powder Step 1How to Make Nuts Powder Step 1

    2. Put the nuts in a clean dry mixer, peel the peels of cardamom, add them and grind them coarsely. Do not grind too much, the nuts will release oil and become pasty.

    How to Make Dry Fruit Powder Step 2How to Make Dry Fruit Powder Step 2

    Expert Tips

    • roasting nuts – I fry the dry fruits slowly until light brown spots appear. This adds flavor and makes grinding easier.
    • cool before grinding – I always let the nuts cool completely before grinding, otherwise they release oil and become a paste.
    • coarse grinding – I ground them just a little for a coarser texture. This makes it easy to mix into baby food.
    • dry mixer – Dry the mixer grinder completely and grind it. Even a little moisture can spoil the powder.
    • optional – I keep the skin on for the fiber and nutrients. I have also sometimes used shelled nuts.

    serving and storage

    Serve dry fruit powder to children by mixing it with milk, porridge or soft rice. It gives nutrition and mild nutty taste. Store in a clean airtight container in the refrigerator. It remains good for 3 to 4 months. I mostly make small batches and use as needed so it stays fresh and delicious.

    general questions and answers

    1.Can I skip pistachios?

    Yes, you can skip these, they will still be good and nutritious.

    2.Can I grind it finely for kids?

    Yes, you can grind a little more to make a smooth texture for small babies.

    3.Do I need to roast the nuts?

    Yes, roasting adds flavor and makes grinding easier.

    4.Can I store at room temperature?

    I prefer to keep it in the fridge. I’m not sure how long it will stay good outside.

    5.Can I skip cardamom?

    Yes, cardamom is optional, the powder will taste good even without it.

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    If you have any further questions about this Nuts Powder for Babies Mail me at sharmispassions@gmail.com. Also, follow me Instagram, Facebook, pinterest, youtube And Twitter ,

    tried this Nuts Powder for Babies Do let me know how you liked it. Tag us @sharmispassions on Instagram and hash tag #sharmispassions.

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    Nuts Powder for Babies

    Nuts powder for babies is an easy and healthy mixture that you can make at home. It is made by roasting and grinding nuts into a soft coarse powder, which mixes well with milk, porridge or any baby-safe food. It is good for babies aged 8 to 12 months when they start eating solid foods and need a little extra nutrition for growth.

    total time30 minutes minutes

    Material

    • one and a half cup Cashew whole
    • one and a half cup Almond
    • 2 tablespoon pistachio optional
    • 3 Cardamom

    Instruction

    • Measure and get ready with your ingredients. Dry roast the dry fruits together until light brown spots appear here and there. Please calm down.

    • Put the dry fruits in a clean dry mixer, peel the peel of the cardamom, add it and grind it coarsely. Do not grind too much, the nuts will release oil and become pasty.

    notes

    • roasting nuts – I fry the dry fruits slowly until light brown spots appear. This adds flavor and makes grinding easier.
    • cool before grinding – I always let the nuts cool completely before grinding, otherwise they release oil and become a paste.
    • coarse grinding – I ground them just a little for a coarser texture. This makes it easy to mix into baby food.
    • dry mixer – Dry the mixer grinder completely and grind it. Even a little moisture can spoil the powder.
    • optional – I keep the skin on for the fiber and nutrients. I have also sometimes used shelled nuts.

    nutrition Facts

    Nuts Powder for Babies

    Quantity per serving (40 grams)

    calories 175 Calories from Fat 126

    % daily value*

    thick 14 g22%

    saturated fat 2 grams13%

    Trans Fat 0.002 grams

    Polyunsaturated Fat 3g

    Monounsaturated Fat 8 grams

    sodium 2mg0%

    potassium 234 mg7%

    carbohydrate 9 grams3%

    fiber 3g13%

    sugar 2 grams2%

    protein 6 grams12%

    Vitamin A 13iu0%

    vitamin C 0.5 mg1%

    calcium 51 mg5%

    Iron 2mg11%

    *Percent Daily Values ​​are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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