A Processor for Unprocessed Baby Foods
Parents obsessing over what to feed their baby is nothing new. And the baby food market has been quick to pick up on the trend toward natural "organic" foods, much like the rest of the food industry. But why bother with expensive, specialty baby food when you can mix up healthy, wholesome foods in your own food processor and know exactly what is going into it?
The baby food processor is a recent innovation that amounts to little more than a smaller, specialized type of food processor. It is great for those looking to create wholesome meals for their infant but don't want a large, complex food processor taking up space in their kitchen.
No Adults Allowed
Most baby food processors are inexpensive compared to standard food processors, and they include serving bowls and easy-cleaning designs. But don't expect to be able to make complex soups and dressings with this tool; it is best for pureeing fruits and vegetables, and then incorporating a little liquid to achieve the proper consistency. And while you may be able to make some simple adult food items, the work bowl is significantly smaller, prohibiting smooth purees when adult portions are needed.
Even if you are an avid home cook and enjoy using a standard food processor, the baby model may be a good addition to your kitchen. They are small, easier to operate, and will save your more expensive equipment the wear of being used on a daily basis.