What Raw Veggies Can I Feed My 18 Month Old?

He has 4 molars but isn’t still a choking hazard. I’m looking for easy sides dishes because he doesn’t really like fruit but likes veggies with sauce so I thought dipping raw veggies he would like. or any other ideas will be appreciated.

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6 Responses to “What Raw Veggies Can I Feed My 18 Month Old?”

  1. Mom to 3 under 7 says:

    My son has been eating raw cucumbers since before his first birthday (and before he had any teeth). He would suck/gnaw on other raw veggies, too, but didn’t really eat them until his molars came in.
    He’s now 22 months old and eats raw carrots, celery, cucumber slices, and red/orange/yellow pepper slices just fine. He’s also had radishes, but wasn’t impressed. Once in a while, he’ll eat a piece of lettuce, but he usually spits it back out. We usually eat broccoli/cauliflower cooked, so I’m not sure if he’s ever had them raw, but I wouldn’t be afraid to offer them.
    Definitely watch closely when you first offer raw veggies, but I don’t see any harm in offering them now.

  2. Ashley D says:

    My 16 month old daughter LOVES raw snow peas and sugar snap peas! Snap the ends of them off, and pull off the string that runs along the edge. They make a perfect dipping snack, and they aren’t overly hard (like carrots!), so I worry less about choking with them. She also likes grape tomatoes (which I cut in half or in quarters). My daughter is really into dipping just about anything, too, and I have found that cooled, steamed baby carrots work well for dipping, too!

  3. Rebecca R says:

    Most raw veggies a re really tough to chew. My son is almost 2 and I don’t give him raw veggies yet. If you are going to do it anyway I’d watch him like a hawk. Carrots are really hard and celery has the stringy stuff in it. I would really cook things first but you’re the mom! Good Luck!

  4. Maybe I'm Amazed says:

    I agree with the above poster, just take the “stringy” stuff out of celery first.

  5. Mommie of 4 lil guys! says:

    Broccoli, cucumbers cut in half I would probably cook carrots instead of given them raw they’re pretty tough. Also celery, tomatoes and so on…. Good Luck

  6. cathrl69 says:

    18 months old? Anything you would eat yourself. An 18 month old does not need a special diet – he should be eating what you eat.

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