Thank you for watching this recipe video! In this video, I use several frozen foods that I cut into small cubes or bite size pieces in advance. (Please check the introduction of ingredients in the video!) This is perfect for kids meal as well! 🍳Here is the full recipe : yjc.tokyo/baby-food-in-japan-9-10-months-vol-1 🍳Baby Food making goods etc : yjc.tokyo/japanese-cooking-shop
Thank you so so much, Tina! Wow your son is 14 months! Our supervisor Sui-chan (my daughter) is 12 months now! Similar age! Sure, I will definitely start filming kids meals! Stay tuned!!!
Thanks for sharing these recipes sometimes I don't have an idea of what to make for my baby that is healthy and western recipes sometimes are not as good
Thank you so much for your comment! ❤️ I have "Japanese Baby Food Ideas" story on my private Instagram page ( instagram.com/yucatogami/ ). I hope those menu ideas help you! 😉
Sui chan is soooo adorable 😍 There supervisor loved your food!! I hope that my lil supervisor will love your recipe too (he's gonna love it for sure!!) 😊❤️ thank you soooo much for these videos.
Thank you so much for your warm message & comment! I am happy that Supervisor Sui-chan eats a lot since then. Now, she's 18 months old and still eats a lot. Sometimes, she eats her brother's foods! 😳
Thank you for asking! To make baby food, I used the homemade dashi soup stock. Just in case, my dashi recipe is here!. ;) I hope this helps! ruclips.net/video/uF4IJQP3miU/видео.html P.S. I filmed the veggie dashi recipe video recently so I hope it will be released soon! 😉
Hi Yeti san! Thank you so much for your comment. Well, I have dashi soup stock recipe video in my channel. I put the link down below just in case. Recipe → ruclips.net/video/uF4IJQP3miU/видео.html Sure! you can use the regular dashi powder but homemade dashi soup stock has more organic and natural flavor. 😊
Thank you for your question! It is said that the 9-10 months old can have miso paste. As you know, miso paste itself is so salty (even for adult!), so please dilute with hot water to make a miso soup etc. Enjoy Japanese baby food! ;)
Thank you for your comment, Angela. I understand what you concern. In my video, I make recipes based on the recommended amount of seasoning in Japan and my experience in the nursery school where I worked as a cook. Of course, it depends on the country, so please understand in advance when you make baby food. 😊
Thank you for watching this recipe video! In this video, I use several frozen foods that I cut into small cubes or bite size pieces in advance. (Please check the introduction of ingredients in the video!) This is perfect for kids meal as well!
🍳Here is the full recipe : yjc.tokyo/baby-food-in-japan-9-10-months-vol-1
🍳Baby Food making goods etc : yjc.tokyo/japanese-cooking-shop
Thank you, thank you!
She went in for that soup! Ao adorable❤
Brilliant video.... 👍 It's so nice to see what parents are feeding babies around the world . My favourite part began at 7:21 💗😊
Thank you so much for your warm message! Hahaha, yes, this is reality. My son didn't do this a lot so I enjoy watching her eating meals. :)
Im grateful i found this channel
Thank you sooo much! You made my day! To see more baby food ideas, please check my private Instagram! 😊
instagram.com/yucatogami/
So beautiful baby
Thank you so much! 😊
My son is 14 months can you please make meals for older kids. I love your videos!
Thank you so so much, Tina! Wow your son is 14 months! Our supervisor Sui-chan (my daughter) is 12 months now! Similar age! Sure, I will definitely start filming kids meals! Stay tuned!!!
Thanks for sharing these recipes sometimes I don't have an idea of what to make for my baby that is healthy and western recipes sometimes are not as good
Thank you so much for your comment! ❤️ I have "Japanese Baby Food Ideas" story on my private Instagram page ( instagram.com/yucatogami/ ). I hope those menu ideas help you! 😉
Sui Chan is so cute! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
As you see, she loves miso soup a lot!
Sui chan is soooo adorable 😍 There supervisor loved your food!! I hope that my lil supervisor will love your recipe too (he's gonna love it for sure!!) 😊❤️ thank you soooo much for these videos.
Thank you so much for your warm message & comment! I am happy that Supervisor Sui-chan eats a lot since then. Now, she's 18 months old and still eats a lot. Sometimes, she eats her brother's foods! 😳
Hello, i just want to ask what kind of dashi do you use?
Thank you for asking! To make baby food, I used the homemade dashi soup stock. Just in case, my dashi recipe is here!. ;) I hope this helps!
ruclips.net/video/uF4IJQP3miU/видео.html
P.S. I filmed the veggie dashi recipe video recently so I hope it will be released soon! 😉
Sui-chan Really likes miso soup!!! She got right into it haha! She is just too cute. I think this recipe has her seal of approval! :-)
Thank you so much for your comment! Yes, she likes miso soup a loooot! She even tried to eat the wooden tray! 😆
Yuca san, thank you very much for the wonderful video. How do you make the dashi soup stock? Can we just use the regular dashi powder?
Hi Yeti san! Thank you so much for your comment. Well, I have dashi soup stock recipe video in my channel. I put the link down below just in case.
Recipe → ruclips.net/video/uF4IJQP3miU/видео.html
Sure! you can use the regular dashi powder but homemade dashi soup stock has more organic and natural flavor. 😊
Can baby eat miso paste? I heard there so much salt. Please response. My baby is 9 months and 20 days
Thank you for your question! It is said that the 9-10 months old can have miso paste. As you know, miso paste itself is so salty (even for adult!), so please dilute with hot water to make a miso soup etc. Enjoy Japanese baby food! ;)
Should I use white miso or red miso? Which is better for my aka-chan?
Thank you for asking! I recommend white miso for more sweet and mild taste. ❤️
How to play with 6 -9 month old baby
Oh, that might be fun to film! Thank you for the idea!
You shouldn't put salt in baby food
Thank you for your comment, Angela. I understand what you concern. In my video, I make recipes based on the recommended amount of seasoning in Japan and my experience in the nursery school where I worked as a cook. Of course, it depends on the country, so please understand in advance when you make baby food. 😊