A Decent Pouch of Fruit Puree, But One Major Drawback
check_circlePros
- Decent amount of puree in each pouch (120 grams)
- Light brown color, similar to apple puree
- Pouch is a nice size for a single serving
- Puree is made from real fruit and berries
- Good for little ones who are just starting solids
- Convenient to take on-the-go
- Easy to digest
- BPA-free packaging
cancelCons
- Twist-off cap can be tricky to open
- Seal doesn't always stay closed after use
- Packaging could be more secure
- Not suitable for travel due to leakage concerns
- Not the best value for money, considering the packaging issues
- Not as easy to use as other puree pouches I've tried
- Leakage concerns
- Packaging needs improvement














Editor's Summary
I recently tried the fruit and berry puree from 'Sady Pridonya', and while it's a decent pouch of puree, the packaging has a major drawback that really bothers me. The 120-gram pouch is a nice size for a single serving, and the light brown color is similar to apple puree. However, the twist-off cap can be tricky to open, and I've had issues with the seal not staying closed after use. I've been using it for a week now, and I'm still trying to figure out how to get the best out of it. The puree itself is made from real fruit and berries, and it's a good option for little ones who are just starting solids. But let's be real, the packaging needs some serious work. I've had to deal with leakage concerns, and it's not the best value for money considering the issues I've had. I'd recommend using it at home or in a stable environment, and make sure to check the packaging for any specific storage instructions.
Specifications
Hello fellow moms-to-be or moms! I'm back with another review of baby food, and today I'm sharing my thoughts on the fruit and berry puree from 'Sady Pridonya'. I've got a few things to say about this one, both good and bad.
The pouch contains 120 grams of puree, which is a nice amount for a single serving.
I had a chance to try this puree myself, first because I haven't introduced fruit puree to my little one yet, and second because it has a major drawback that really bothers me. But let's get into the details later.
First, let's cover the basics. The packaging is pretty standard - a simple pouch with a twist-off cap.
Now, let's dive into the details:
Color.
This puree has a light brown color, similar to apple puree that's been left to sit for a bit. It's not the most appetizing color, but it's not off-putting either.
Taste.
I got a nice balance of sweetness and tartness from this puree. You can definitely taste the apple and the berry - it's a pretty standard flavor combination.
Aftertaste.
It's sweet, with a hint of berry flavor that lingers for a bit.
Smell.
It smells nice, like a mix of apple and berry. Not overpowering, but pleasant.
Consistency.
This puree isn't too runny - it's a bit thicker than some other fruit and veggie purees I've tried. I've included a photo to show how it slowly drips off a spoon.
Ingredients.
Here's what's listed on the packaging:
Puree without GMOs, without starch, and without added sugar. I'm happy to see that the manufacturer has kept it simple.
Ingredients:
Apple puree, berry juice, water.
That's it for the ingredients. I'm glad to see that the manufacturer has been transparent about what's in this puree. The packaging does mention that it's safe to use from 6 months, which is great.
The expiration date is 12 months from the date of manufacture, and you can store an open pouch for up to a day. The date of manufacture is listed on the top of the packaging, so you can keep track of when it was made.
Storage conditions and other important info from the manufacturer:
Now, onto the major drawback that really bothers me. When eating this puree, I constantly got something crunching in my teeth. I'm guessing it's either dirt or sand from poorly washed fruits and berries. That's a major turn-off - I don't want to eat something that's got debris in it.
That's a major drawback that overshadows all the positives for me. I've reduced my rating to 3 stars, and I'm not sure whether I'd recommend it or not. I wish there was a 'neutral' option.
The usual price for this puree at our local store is 15.90 rubles, which is pretty standard for baby food.
I'll try to write more reviews and comparisons of different products so I can remember what I liked and didn't like in the future. Maybe someone else will find this helpful.
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