Homemade Baby Food: Okinawan Sweet Potato

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Uploaded by on Mar 22, 2009

Homemade baby food prepared in the Beaba Babycook babyfood maker. Introducing Okinawan Sweet Potato into baby's diet.

Food introduced thus far:
3/13/09 - Butternut Squash
3/21/09 - Okinawan Sweet Potato

Baby is now 5-1/2 months old.

Background music is traditional Okinawan folk music. Song entitled "Toshindoi."

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  • I have been looking everywhere for some Okinawan SW, do you know where I can get it?

  • @tiaorraca Not sure where you're located, but Okinawan sweet potatoes are plentiful here in Hawaii and can be found at farmer's markets and grocery stores.

  • would you recommend this product over a regular food processor?  I checked the pricing, and it's pretty pricey.

  • The Beaba Babycook makes it easy to make babyfood, but the same can be accomplished with a regular food processor. However, for a "lazy cook" like I am, convenience and ease of use really help me to stick with it.

  • That look good! Looks like she likes it!

  • She certainly does! :)

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  • cute baby!

  • Do you know what variety of purple sweet potato this is? I understand there are quite a lot of variations in Japan...

  • How does the steam enter the food processing bowl?

  • @champuru Thanks for the reply... I am in Charleston SC and use to find them myself in Florida before I moved, however it's a long distance to travel just for a potato lol. However, I have found there is a market here, I will check there. Thanks so much for the videos. They have helped me alot with my Beaba :)

  • That actually looks pretty good. And healthy too.

  • Great video, thanks

  • Looks good - I'd eat it.

  • If your baby is part-Hawaiian AND Okinawan just add coconut milk, instant ko'elepalau! Mahalo for the video!

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