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Gourmet baby food is a type of baby food that is made with higher quality ingredients than traditional baby food. It is often organic, non-GMO, and free of preservatives and artificial ingredients. Gourmet baby food is typically sold in jars, pouches, or other containers, and is often more expensive than traditional baby food. It is often marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional baby food, as it is made with fewer processed ingredients.
Gourmet baby food is becoming increasingly popular among parents who are looking for healthier options for their children. It is also becoming more widely available in stores, as well as online.
Some companies in the gourmet baby food market include Plum Organics, Happy Family Organics, Ella's Kitchen, and Once Upon a Farm. Show Less Read more