Increasingly, parents are turning to organic baby food products to support their children’s nutrition and health. These nutrient-dense brands feature products from baby formula to snacks, meals, and more.
Some are available online, while others have a subscription-based model. All of them offer a wide variety of organic foods, including single-food jars, fruit and veggie blends, table foods, and purees in jars.
Ella’s Kitchen
Ella’s Kitchen is an organic baby food company that is committed to making products that are both healthy and delicious. They have a commitment to the environment, and all of their products are made with recyclable packaging.
The company is named for founder Paul Lindley’s daughter, and its mission is to improve children’s lives through developing healthy relationships with food. Their product list includes a range of awe-inspiring baby food products that are sure to delight any palate.
Their latest distribution partnership with ASX-listed eCargo Holdings Limited, a nimble Australian company, has successfully aided in the scale-up of their aforementioned baby food product line. Using technology and data, eCargo’s state-of-the-art distribution network handles both online and offline sales in China and Vietnam. The company’s high-end, fully-customizable distribution solutions are a great fit for brands that want to grow their China footprint and get the most out of their investments in the country. The company also has a robust data science team to help brands make the most of their customer and product data.
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Happy Family Organics offers a variety of 100% USDA-certified organic baby food pouches. The brand’s single-ingredient purees, puddings, and “pinchable” are healthy and tasty options for babies. They also have a specialized line of “Booster” products that include powdered food-based multivitamins and probiotic options to help improve your child’s health.
Pure Spoon
Pure Spoon makes cold-pasteurized organic baby food that is allergen-free and free from additives and preservatives. They use only raw, organic ingredients and hand-make their products in small batches from scratch.
They also use HPP (cold-pressure preservation) to kill pathogens without heat, which gives them a shelf life that’s longer than other brands. Founder Alyson Eberle said she wanted to create a product that she could use for herself and her daughter but couldn’t find a comparable product.
Their food is compatible with baby-led weaning, which encourages all babies to eat solid foods at around six months of age. They offer 12- and 24-pack meal options with a one-, two-, or four-week delivery interval, starting at $65 for 24 pouches.
Their meals are formulated with key nutrients such as iron for growth and development, as well as zinc and vitamin C to support immune health. They’re made with a variety of veggies and whole grains like quinoa, coconut, avocados, and flax seeds.
Earth’s Best
Earth’s Best Organic offers a range of organic baby foods including formula, baby cereals, dissolvable soft solids, purees, snack foods, and smoothies. They are a great choice for families looking for an accessible and simple organic option that doesn’t sacrifice quality.
Serenity Kids offers savory protein options that use herbs instead of salt and sugar to entice babies. They also offer a variety of pureed meats that are non-traditional and texturally appealing.
Yumi is another organic brand that offers a wide selection of flavors. Their menu features seven stages of baby food, starting with single-ingredient purees, and advancing to puddings, “pinchable,” bites, and dissolvable soft solids.
They also offer a subscription plan that sends out a meal to parents each week for easy feeding and ordering. Their baby food is organic, kosher, and third-party tested for heavy metals and contaminants.