6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (2024)

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  • What foods can be included in 6 months of a baby's diet?
  • How much quantity per day?
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  • Sample Indian Food chart or Diet plan for 6-month-old baby:
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  • Week 2 -6 Months Baby Food Chart
  • Week 3 -6 Months Baby Food Chart
  • Week 4-6 Months Baby Food Chart

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (1)

6 Months Baby Food Chart, Indian Baby Food recipes, By six months, your baby will be completely ready for solids and showing signs of readiness. This post will help you decide what foods you can introduce at six months with sample food charts. Prefer homemade foods to buying packaged or ready-made foods in the market because homemade is the safest and healthiest.

Also, remember that solids food can't replace the nutrients breastmilk or formula provides during the first year. So consider including solids in your baby's diet as complementary feeding.Please read on how to introduce solids to the babybefore you plan a food chart for your six months baby.

What foods can be included in 6 months of a baby's diet?

This stage is a little tricky as six months is the start of solids. Safe, less allergic, easily digestible, healthy, and nutritious foods are recommended when you start solids for the first time. Here is the list of safe options you can include in a 6-month-old baby's diet.

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (2)

  • Fruits: Apple, Avocado, Banana, Pears, muskmelon, Peaches, Plums, Prune
  • Vegetables: Carrot, Pumpkin, Sweet Potato
  • Cereals & Grains: Rice, Ragi, Barley, Semolina/Suji/Rava, sabudhana/Sago/Tapioca, Ragira/Amaranth/Phool Makhana, Quinoa
  • Pulses: Yellow Moong Dal
  • Dairy: Ghee, Butter (in moderation)
  • Non-Vegetarian: None

How much quantity per day?

For the quantity of food, always be guided with your baby's hunger as appetite varies from baby to baby, and most babies change daily. Here is an approximate amount:

  • 1 tablespoon of fruit or veg puree. Gradually increased to 4 tbsp
  • 2 tablespoon of cereal. Gradually increased to ¼ cup

6 Months Baby Food Recipes

Here is the collection of 6 Months Baby Food Recipes. Pleasecustomize the below sample charts with the mentioned recipes that can be included in 6 months baby’s diet based on availability, convenience, and your baby’s preference.

Sample Indian Food chart or Diet plan for 6-month-old baby:

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (3)

One meal a day would do for a 6-month-old baby. Gradually you can shift to two meals around seven months. When you begin, start with small portions. Baby's first food should be semi-liquid. Gradually move to a thick consistency as your baby learns to eat.

Introduce one food at a time and follow 3 days rule, which will help determine allergic reactions to a particular food. Here are the sample food charts(weekly) for 6 month old baby. You can customize these charts with recipes for 6 months of baby food based on availability, convenience, and your baby's preference.

Week 1 -6 Months Baby Food Chart

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (4)

Days

Early Morning

Breakfast

Mid-Morning

Lunch

Evening

Dinner

Bed time

Week 1

Day 1

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Banana Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 2

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Banana Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 3

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Banana Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 4

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Apple Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 5

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Apple Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 6

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Apple Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 7

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Carrot Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

* BM/FM-Breast milk/Formula Milk

Week 2 -6 Months Baby Food Chart

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (5)

Days

Early Morning

Breakfast

Mid-Morning

Lunch

Evening

Dinner

Bed time

Week 2

Day 1

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Carrot Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 2

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Carrot Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 3

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Pumpkin Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 4

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Pumpkin Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 5

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Pumpkin Puree

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 6

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Gruel

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 7

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Gruel

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

* BM/FM-Breast milk/Formula Milk

Week 3 -6 Months Baby Food Chart

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (6)

Days

Early Morning

Breakfast

Mid-Morning

Lunch

Evening

Dinner

Bed time

Week 3

Day 1

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Gruel

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 2

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 3

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 4

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 5

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Dal Ka Pani

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 6

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Dal Ka Pani

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 7

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Dal Ka Pani

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

* BM/FM-Breastmilk/Formula Milk

Week 4-6 Months Baby Food Chart

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (7)

Days

Early Morning

Breakfast

Mid-Morning

Lunch

Evening

Dinner

Bed time

Week 4

Day 1

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Porridge with Moong Dal

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 2

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Porridge with Moong Dal

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 3

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Rice Porridge with Moong Dal

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 4

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Ragi Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 5

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Ragi Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 6

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Ragi Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Day 7

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

Sooji Porridge

BM/FM

BM/FM

BM/FM

* BM/FM-Breast milk/Formula Milk

Last Updated: April-2018

Notes:

  • Sterilize the bowls and spoons used for feeding your baby in a vessel with hot water for five minutes and keep it immersed in the same vessel until use.
  • Never introduce more than one food at a time when introducing solids to your baby.
  • Salt and sugar are not recommended in baby's food until 1 year of age.
  • Check for allergy symptoms when introducing new food to your baby, and stop feeding you if you find any symptoms.
  • Feed your baby with breastmilk or formula milk on demand other than the timings mentioned in the chart.
  • Always check with your pediatrician before introducing any new food.
  • Steaming is a healthy option for baby food than pressure cooking. So I prefer steaming using an Idli pot or steamer.

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  1. dhana

    its very useful...im going to follow u...

  2. gkfooddiary

    Good to know that ? glad that you found it useful!

  3. Drew Mckenzie

    As a parent we are always worried about our baby's initial diet plans. Therefore in maximum time we used to consult our expert; most probably a baby is ready for solid foods after 6 months. Therefore we used to follow different diet plans to deliver good amount of nutrition and protein to our baby; here in this chart we have found the complete diet plan list of a 6 months old baby. I am really thankful to get this chart.

  4. Rashmi sunil Gaud

    I'm really very thankful to get this chart .I'm following this chart from the 1st day to introduce solid food .its very useful. Thanks a lot 🙂

  5. gkfooddiary

    ?Glad that you found this useful!

  6. Unknown

    M starting with solids for my baby dis month.guidelines r truly simple & very useful. Pls give d recipe for instant ragi cereal mix without sprouting or is it k to buy ragi powder from organic store

  7. gkfooddiary

    Thank you and am glad you found this useful! Yes you can skip sprouting part alone and make ragi powder. You can use organic ragi powder too, buy reliable ones.

  8. ISHU AARYAN

    Hai its very use fulli like it very much...
    My baby is gng to complete 5 months by this month end...
    I already started Nestle (rice cerelac) my daughter is having tat same as formula milk(watery form) but I have one doubt my mil saying along with rice or ragi cerealc we have to add extra ingredients also like(Badam,nuts) or rice nd ragi together...

  9. gkfooddiary

    You can add badam or nuts. But make sure to introduce everything separate to rule out allergies. But I would suggest you to introduce nuts after 8 months once the baby's tummy is adjusted with basic foods, fruits, vegetables etc

  10. Srilatha

    Hi, my baby is 4 months old .can I introduce solid foods like fruit and vegetable puree.

  11. gkfooddiary

    Exclusive breastfeed or formula feed is recommended until 6 months. After 6 months, you can start solids

  12. Anusha

    Hi,

    Thamks for the food chart and recipes.. Ots really useful. My baby girl is 7 months old and she is 17 pounds now. She is not at all drinking formula milk. And she drinks BM when she wants. I am worried how much milk shud be given during 7 months. She s having 3 solids per day.. but formula she never wants

  13. gkfooddiary

    For 7 months old, 2 solids per day is enough. Breastfeeding should be the major source till 12 months. If you cut down solids, baby can take more breastmilk.

  14. Tharanyakarthick

    Hi... My baby s 6 Month old. I m giving morng ragi n evening fruit.. S tat enough for baby r should I want to give aftrnoon for baby.. A

  15. gkfooddiary

    It's enough. One meal per day should be sufficient and breastmilk or formula should be major at this stage

  16. Steffi Diniz

    Hi.ur food charts r so helpful im very grateful.... im following it.ur recipes wt pics nice.keep ip d good work. N i do recommend ur chart

  17. gkfooddiary

    thank you so much:)

  18. Gowsalyapriya. V

    Hi. I have seen tis chart it's very simple nd useful. I ve 6 & 1/2 month old baby I'm giving breakfast, lunch nd any purees in between I guess my breastmilk S not enough for her tats Wat I giving lik tis is it OK. Wat should I do to improve my Breatmilk. TIA

  19. gkfooddiary

    only one meal and a optional snack (rest is bm) should be sufficient for a baby at this stage.. the more you feed the more your supply will be...you can also include garlic, oats and fenugreek to improve your supply

  20. Libna

    Very useful receipe.Thank you
    My daughter is six months old. I tried giving apple and banana puree she loved to eat but caught cold. My in law suggested it to give apple and banana during cold as it increases the cold.
    Could you please suggest me fruits and veggies that can be given when baby has cold?

  21. Kalyani

    You can give steamed apple puree, carrot puree, pomegranate juice, sweet potato, etc. You can check more options here: https://gkfooddiary.com/foods-to-offer-during-cold-cough-in-baby-toddler-and-kids/

  22. Neelima

    Hi my son is 6mnths 22 days old and i am gonna join work back from 8th of November he was always on breast milk...... Can i pump in breast milk and freeze it so that my kid can have that twice instead of formula milk? I m gonna introduce him formula milk from tomorrow. Also could you please tell me the easy way and less time consumption to express breast milk?

  23. Kalyani

    You can buy a high-quality electric breast pump available in the market. If you can pump enough milk for a day, then you don't need to opt for formula at all. It depends on your supply. You can store the pumped breastmilk in the refrigerator for 6-8 hours, can be frozen for a couple of months. Also to get the hang of it, practice pumping for a few weeks before you start going to work.

  24. Shipra

    Hi when did you update this chart for 6 months solid introduction last.

  25. Kalyani

    last updated April 2018 to include downloadable baby food charts and more information

  26. Bhavya balakrishna

    Very nice site nice and Gud thing ur doing congrats and keep it up

  27. Kalyani

    Thank you so much for your positive feedback 🙂

  28. Rumya

    Thank you ! It's very useful. As a first time money, am always worried to start anythimg new. This is quite nice

  29. Kalyani

    Thank you, am glad you found this useful!

  30. Chandini

    Hi am glad to go through this chart i just want to know how much quantity of puree's n dal pani could be given

  31. Kalyani

    The quantity depends on the baby's appetite. start with 2-3 tbsp

  32. Chandini

    Hi my baby has completed 4 months n 5th month started i have started your diet chart of 6th month...due to low milk supply...day by day it is decreasing..what can i do to improve milk suppy

  33. Kalyani

    include fenugreek seeds, cumin seeds, garlic, oats, milk, milk products, bread and bottle gourd in your food

  34. Janaki

    It's very useful;. I am confused should we start this when she enters 6 months or after completion of 6 months,

  35. Kalyani

    after 180 days. 6 months completion

  36. DONA FRANCIS

    Cant we give oats porridge at 6 months? What abt fruits like mango..

  37. Kalyani

    You can give oats porridge if no gluten allergy. mango can be introduced from 8 months

  38. Ramya

    Can u pls suggest a good steamer or suitable utensil to steam rather to pressure cook?

  39. Kalyani

    I used Philips Avent steamer blender for steaming: https://amzn.to/31v2OdA
    you can also use idli steamer or any other traditional steamer.

  40. Madhuri

    Hi my baby is 5months now .. i have introduced fruit puree .. week 1 i have given once ,week two i m giving twice morning n nyt before sleep so that he doesnt wake up more for bm .. is dat okay .... Now he wakes twice in the nyt

  41. Kalyani

    only one meal a day should be enough

  42. Shweta

    Mam a big thanks to u,you are doin a good work.These food charts are really very helpfull.
    Mam can u post some quinoa receipes nd from which month ,i can give quinoa.
    I have a doubt mam as well.you said we can start curd from 8 th month but curd is also made from cow milk ,so is it ok to start before 1 year .

  43. Kalyani

    Quinoa can be given to babies from 8 months. check out this link for more details: https://gkfooddiary.com/quinoa-porridge-recipe-babies-toddlers-kids/
    curd or other dairy products are digestible compared to cows milk. so only cows milk should be avoided until one year.

  44. Shweta

    Thx a lot.

  45. Ramya Satya

    It's very nice and informative. As a new mom, am confused on initial start. So, following your diet chart blindly. Thanks a lot. God bless you dear..

  46. Sumathy

    As I am having 6 month twin babies, can I give solid foods twice (afternoon & night) as BM is not enough for both. Both are not interested in FM.As I have to go for work in Feb, how to manage my twin babies during that time.

  47. Kalyani

    Yes, you can add a snack. Start expressing breastmilk, store, and feed. in that way you don't miss feeding BM even if you go to work

  48. ankita malpani

    hello my baby has completed 5months is completely on formula milk & gets cramcky soon or demands for milk every hour.. & vomits if given extra shud i start with banana puree..

  49. Kalyani

    It always recommended starting solid food after six months. if you feel your baby is not doing good with formula milk, consult with baby's doctor and choose the options

  50. Aiza

    Can I give oats to 6 month old baby

  51. Kalyani

    yes if no gluten allergy

  52. Revathi.S

    Hi Kalyani Mam,
    Hope yr fine , actually u told me to start solids after 6 months for my baby as we have spoken on 4th march 2020... My doubt is if im starting with apple puree for example from Day 1,2&3 after third day whether i need to give other food intro nor shud i wait for three day rule??? Becos in 6 month food chart continously u have given recipes na... So i asked u mam , In this three day rule what shud i give her ?? now she is drinking formula milk only.. Kindly advice..

  53. Kalyani

    Three days wait rule is a simple way to check possible allergic reactions including skin rashes, tummy troubles like gas or diarrhea or vomiting, poop troubles to new foods offered to your baby. Introduce new food at a space of 3 days apart. Means if you start with apple puree, repat the same puree for three days continuously. If no allergy symptoms for apple, then on day four, start another food, for example, banana puree. Hope it is clear now

  54. Revathi.S

    Yes mam very clear thank u... And another thing is my baby is neglecting to have milk.. If she is having for eg. By 8.30 pm means till now not even one drop entered mam... But she is active as usual only... Is this also the sign of solid starter nor any problem... Before and all she use to have formula milk regular for every two to three hours gaps... But now she is refusing to drink if at all she is drinking means she use to keep some amount balance in her bottle.. Im scared little , becos last week she did the same for one full day without intake of milk, the
    i comsulted pead doctor he examined her n told esr infection for her, also i mentioned she is giving 5 to 8 hrs gaps for drinking milk , he told that it is normal only but for me it is scared mam... Kindly advice pls
    Thank u by Revathi.S

  55. Revathi.S

    Hi Mam,
    Hope u n ur family are safe at home becos of corona lockdown... Im revathi we have spoken before regarding solid food start and u also gave reply for me... So from this may month im going to start solids for my baby girl, as u suggested purees like apple , banana etc.. What type of banana i can offer her and how to select it mam?? Is thr any specific banana type for babies to feed ?? Suggest me mam
    Thank u,
    Revathi.S

  56. Kalyani

    We are good. I hope you are safe and good. Start with small banana variety. get more details about choosing banana for baby food here: https://gkfooddiary.com/banana-recipes-babies-kids-can-i-give-my-baby-banana/

  57. Revathi.S

    Hi Mam,
    This is Revathi.S, can u just tell me regarding herbal bath powder for babies.. What are the incredients to be added ? How to prepare fornit ,how to use n when to use? My girl is 6th month baby... Kindly suggest for me, also for massage oils, which oil can be used for baby massage??waiting for ur valuable reply kalyani mam..?

  58. Kalyani

    I haven't shared herbal bath powder yet. For massaging baby and choosing an oil, check this: https://gkfooddiary.com/how-to-massage-your-baby/

  59. Pragati D

    Thanks for valuable and useful Information....i wanna ask can i give cow milk instead of formula milk after completion of six month?

  60. Kalyani

    no cows milk is advisable only after one year

  61. Shruti Maliwal

    Hey...
    I started with apple puree, daal ka pani, rice ka pani....she takes 3 tbsp...in 3 day rule... She 6 months 25 days. Water intake is 3 tbsp in whole day...but she is getting constipated...since I started solid...and poop once in 5 days...what should I do...any suggestions?

  62. Kalyani

    Six months baby can have only a few tbsp. Don't worry, but make sure she gets enough breastmilk or formula. for constipation, try prunes, papaya, pear, etc. more information about constipation here: https://gkfooddiary.com/30-home-remedies-for-constipation-in-babies-toddlers/

6 Months Baby Food Chart with Indian Baby Food Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What Indian food can I give my 6 month old? ›

Food for 6 Months Old Baby :

-Vegetables such as pumpkin, potato, carrots, sweet potato, green peas, french beans are healthy options that can be included in the food chart for 6 months old baby. These veggies should be well steamed and can be given in puree or mashed form.

What is the diet chart for a 6 month old baby? ›

SAMPLE MENU FOR INFANTS AFTER 6 MONTHS OF AGE
Time6 months (700 to 800 calories)
8:00 amMother's milk
10:00 amMalted ragi or Ragi sattu gruel (4 tsp ragi + ¼ tsp ghee + water) OR Rice kanji (4 tsp rice flour + ¼ tsp ghee)
10:30 am
12 noonMother's milk
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What is the schedule for a 6 month old baby food? ›

A: Many 6 month olds will eat roughly every 3 - 4 hours throughout the day. Babies who nurse may eat more frequently. It's common for babies at this age to wake up to eat 1 - 2 times a night as well.

How much food is enough for a 6 month old? ›

From 6–8 months old, feed your baby half a cup of soft food two to three times a day. Your baby can eat anything except honey, which they shouldn't eat until they reach 12 months old. You can start to add a healthy snack, like mashed fruit, between meals.

When to give rice and dal to babies? ›

This is a stage 0 (Zero) lentil baby food and a 6 months old baby will be able to consume only a few teaspoons of this. Stage 1 Baby Dal (8 Months): Later at this stage, we cook the lentils and rice together for a breakfast or mid-day meal.

Which dal is good for babies? ›

Particularly, moong dal is good for babies. This type of lentil is not only easy to prepare, which appeals to busy parents, but it is also packed with essential nutrients beneficial for your baby's growth and development. Including 'lentils for infants' in their diet can provide nutrients, making it a wholesome choice.

How many times a day can I give my 6 month old solids? ›

When first starting solids, breast/human milk or formula should still be baby's primary source of nutrition. We recommend one mealtime per day at this age, though if you and baby have the time in your day and both enjoy being at the table, you are welcome to offer solids twice a day.

How much puree should a 6 month old eat? ›

Age 4-6 Months
FoodServing sizeServings per day
Breast milk or infant formula6-8 ounces (oz.)4-6 servings
Infant cereal Fruit of vegetable purees Protein purees (meat or beans)1-2 tablespoons (tbsp.)1-2 servings
Jul 3, 2019

What foods to introduce to baby first? ›

Most babies' first food is iron-fortified infant single-grain cereal mixed with breast milk or formula. Place the spoon near your baby's lips, and let the baby smell and taste it. Don't be surprised if this first spoonful is rejected.

What is the best food for a baby of 6 months? ›

Best Baby Foods at 6 Months

Because babies are growing so fast, their needs for iron are high to prevent iron-deficiency and support their overall health. Offer your little one iron rich foods like—infant cereal (read up on why you may want to skip rice cereal), well-cooked meat, poultry, mashed beans, and lentils.

How to start solids in 6 months? ›

Mix cereals and mashed cooked grains with breast milk, formula, or water to make it smooth and easy for your baby to swallow. Mash or puree vegetables, fruits and other foods until they are smooth. Hard fruits and vegetables, like apples and carrots, usually need to be cooked so they can be easily mashed or pureed.

Can you overfeed a 6 month old solids? ›

You were unlikely to overfeed your baby if you listened to his cues. But what happens when your baby starts eating solid food: is it possible to overfeed him? The short answer is: yes, if you ignore his cues and are not offering the right foods.

What foods are OK for 6 month old? ›

Good foods to offer: Fortified infant cereal. Ground meat, fish, or poultry. Strained or mashed vegetables and fruits.

How to start solids at 6 months in Indian? ›

At 6 months, start giving your baby just two to three spoonfuls of soft food, such as porridge, mashed fruits or vegetables, twice a day. Start feeding both breastfed and non-breastfed babies solid foods at 6 months. Waiting too long can put your baby at risk.

Can 6 month old eat curry? ›

It can be served to babies from 6 months – you could either blend it all up together or offer some of the vegetables as finger foods, depending on your babies skills and what they're used to already. As well as all the extra flavour from the spices, there's plenty of tasty ingredients in this curry too.

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