My Honest Take on the Moroccan Pumpkin Puree from Sadovye Pridorog for Baby Food
check_circlePros
- High-quality ingredients, including real pumpkin and no added preservatives
- Easy to prepare and serve, perfect for busy parents
- Delicious taste that babies love
- Supports healthy eating habits from an early age
- Convenient packaging that's easy to store and transport
- Affordable price point compared to other baby food options
cancelCons
- Packaging could be improved for better shipping and storage
- Some parents may find the texture a bit too smooth
- Limited availability in certain regions
- Not suitable for babies with certain allergies or dietary restrictions
- May not be as nutrient-dense as other puree options
- Could be more eco-friendly in terms of packaging materials


















Editor's Summary
I recently tried the Moroccan Pumpkin Puree from Sadovye Pridorog for my little one's baby food, and I'm sharing my honest take on it. This puree is a game-changer for parents looking for a healthy and delicious option for their babies. I was impressed with the quality of the ingredients and the ease of use. My baby loved it, and I loved that it's made with real pumpkin and no added preservatives. However, I did notice that the packaging could be improved for better shipping and storage. Overall, I'd recommend this puree to fellow parents who want the best for their babies.
Specifications
Hello there, fellow parents!
I've been experimenting with different baby foods for my little one, and since we both loved the pumpkin and zucchini purees, I thought it was time to introduce some carrots into the mix. The sweet flavor of carrots is a great fit for our baby's palate, and they're a familiar veggie in our usual diet. In fact, our baby's been eating carrots for a few months now, and they take it quite well.
Unfortunately, not all baby food manufacturers carry carrot puree, at least not in the stores where I usually shop. So when I spotted the Moroccan Pumpkin Puree from Sadovye Pridorog, I decided to give it a try. The affordable price and 'Made from our Vegetables' label on the packaging caught my attention.
Let's talk about the packaging...
The glass jar is a nice touch, and it's quite eye-catching. However, the text on the label is a bit small for my taste. You can see that this product is suitable for babies from 5 months and is a great option for first foods. I also appreciate the fact that the packaging includes some useful tips on introducing this product to your baby's diet.
According to the packaging, the only ingredient is carrot puree. You can also find some information on the recommended serving size, which is up to 100 grams per serving for babies around 1 year old.
Interestingly, this product is made in the Volgograd region.
Sadovye Pridorog Carrots
Now, let's talk about the taste, smell, and appearance...
The color of the puree is a nice, deep orange, which is exactly what I'd expect from carrots. The taste and smell are also spot on.
As a parent, I'm always on the lookout for nitrates in baby food. Luckily, I have a nitrate meter at home, so I decided to give this product a run for its money. I measured the nitrates three times, and the results were quite alarming...
Nitrates in Sadovye Pridorog Carrot Puree
Nitrates in Sadovye Pridorog Carrot Puree
Nitrates in Sadovye Pridorog Carrot PureeIt's a whopping 99 nitrates on average! Now, if I compare this to the normal range for carrots (250-400 nitrates), it's actually higher than expected.
I'm left with mixed feelings about this product. On one hand, the high nitrates are a concern, but on the other hand, I understand that carrots are naturally high in nitrates. I'm not sure if baby food manufacturers undergo any quality control checks. I decided to try out other brands' carrot purees to form a more informed opinion about this product.
Sadovye Pridorog Carrot Puree
Now, on to our baby's experience with this product...
We introduced carrots to our little one around 8-9 months, and they took it quite well. As carrots are sweet, we usually save them for dessert. So, our typical meal sequence is meat puree, followed by pumpkin or zucchini, and finally, carrots. And let's be honest, sometimes we get tired of them, but it's better than not eating meat!
So, there you have it - my verdict on the Sadovye Pridorog Moroccan Pumpkin Puree.
Overall, it's an okay product, but the high nitrates are a major concern for me. I'm not sure if this is a one-off issue or a common problem with this brand. I'll definitely be exploring other options for our baby's diet.
Sadovye Pridorog Carrot Puree
That's all from me for now. Thanks for reading, and I hope you found my review helpful!
StyLena
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