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Good food for babies

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The Swedish Food Agency's advice on food for children up to one year is based on collected research and is intended to be support for parents. It is written to suit most families. Not all the advice will work for everyone, but it can be adapted to your family's situation.

Good food for infants under one year 

 

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Reviewed 2019-10-25

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