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Grass Fed Beef & Ginger With Organic Veggies

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$26.95 $53.90 In stock

Category: Pouches

Grass Fed Beef & Ginger Baby Food Pouch w/Peas, Bell Peppers + Broccoli

Asian takeout meets pureed baby food?! Heck yes. Packed with colorful, palate-boosting whole food ingredients like organic pea, organic red bell pepper, grass-fed beef, organic broccoli, organic olive oil, and organic ginger—transport your little one to the flavors of the classic Chinese broccoli & beef dish, anytime, anywhere! 

Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 7 reviews)

Zoe O. ★★★★★

The ginger flavor is surprisingly subtle but really works with the beef and veggies. I love that the peas and broccoli are organic and visible in the pouch. My little one actually finishes this one without a fuss.

Evelyn B. ★★★★★

My baby devours this pouch—the ginger and beef combo actually smells appetizing, not like typical purees. The peas and bell peppers give it a nice texture that keeps her interested meal after meal.

Owen ★★★★★

I was surprised how much my little one actually enjoyed the savory ginger taste, and the pouch texture is smooth without being too watery. Perfect for introducing bold flavors early on.

Steven Q. ★★★★★

The veggie mix actually tastes like real peas and bell peppers, not just mush—my baby gobbled it up. It's also surprisingly convenient for a quick, balanced meal on the go.

Adam ★★★★★

The ginger gives it a subtle kick that actually makes me want to taste it, and the beef and peas combo is surprisingly smooth for a pouch. My baby cleaned the whole thing in one sitting.

Olivia J. ★★★★★

My little one devours these pouches, and I love that the ginger gives it a unique savory twist. The peas and bell peppers add nice texture and it’s so convenient for lunch on the go.

Christopher Y. ★★★☆☆

The ginger flavor is quite subtle, not as punchy as I expected for a beef and ginger combo. My baby seemed okay with it but definitely preferred the sweeter fruit pouches. It's a decent option for variety, though I'd probably mix it with something else to balance the taste.