Pate??

Can a child under 1 eat pate?? (Smooth Brussels pate to be precise) we always have it in the fridge as my husband loves it and I keep questioning everything I read. I’m getting to the point where I want to put different things on toast/crumpets for him. Thanks!!

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As long as it doesn’t have anything they shouldn’t have under 1 such as honey it should be fine. Normally high salt content tho so balance rest of meals out

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I don’t see why not. It is a processed food with high salt content so as long as you keep that in mind it should be fine

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Probably just too much salt for it to be common

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