Step into a world of culinary excitement with an array of enticing fritters. They are perfect for the whole family!
Which flavours are available?
You can select from:
- Sweetcorn & spinach
- Sweetcorn, bell pepper & courgette
- Broccoli & carrot
- Pea, beetroot & bell pepper
| Fritter flavour | Key nutrients | Benefits for children (6 months+) |
|---|---|---|
| Sweetcorn & Spinach | Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Folate, Iron, Fibre, Calcium, Protein | Supports eye health (Vitamin A), immunity (Vitamin C), red blood cell formation (Folate & Iron), digestion (Fibre), and bone/teeth development (Calcium & Protein). |
| Sweetcorn, Bell Pepper & Courgette | Vitamin C, Vitamin A, Fibre, Potassium, Calcium, Protein | Strengthens immunity and skin (Vitamin C), supports vision (Vitamin A), aids digestion (Fibre), helps heart function and muscle growth (Potassium), and contributes to bone and muscle development (Calcium & Protein). |
| Broccoli & Carrot | Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin K, Fibre, Calcium, Protein | Promotes vision (Vitamin A), immunity (Vitamin C), blood clotting and bone health (Vitamin K), digestion (Fibre), and bone/muscle development (Calcium & Protein). |
| Pea, Beetroot & Bell Pepper | Vitamin C, Folate, Iron, Fibre, Potassium, Protein | Supports immunity (Vitamin C), red blood cell formation (Folate & Iron), digestion (Fibre), heart and muscle function (Potassium), and overall growth (Protein). |
| All Variants (Milk, Cheese, Egg & Wheat) | Calcium, Protein, Vitamin B12, Riboflavin, Selenium, Iron, Carbohydrates | Supports strong bones and teeth (Calcium), muscle growth and repair (Protein), brain development (Vitamin B12), energy metabolism (Riboflavin), antioxidant support (Selenium), and sustained energy (Carbohydrates). |
How to store the fritters?Â
 All of the fritters should be kept in the freezer for up to 3 months.Â
How to prepare them?
All of our fritters are pre-cooked and can be heated from frozen or after being defrosted in a fridge overnight. Once defrosted and cooked, consume within 24 hours.
Air fryer or oven from frozen:
Bake in either oven or air fryer for around 8-10 minutes. Until hot all the way through. Allow to cool to a safe temperature before serving.
Air fryer or oven from defrosted:
Bake in either oven or air fryer for around 4-5 minutes. Until hot all the way through. Allow to cool to a safe temperature before serving.
Allergen information (allergens in bold)
This product contains milk, cheese, egg, and wheat.
These ingredients don’t contain soya or nuts. However, we cook all of our food in an environment where nuts, eggs, milk, soya, gluten, and other dairy products are regularly handled, and therefore cannot guarantee that they are free from any of the above allergens.
Sources
- NHS – Weaning: Starting solid foods
https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/weaning/
Provides guidance on introducing vegetables, milk, eggs, and wheat to babies, plus nutrient considerations. - NHS – Vitamins and minerals for babies
https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/pregnancy-and-baby/vitamins-and-minerals-babies/
Details nutrients like calcium, iron, folate, and vitamins A, C, D, K for early childhood. - British Nutrition Foundation – Food Fact Sheets
https://www.nutrition.org.uk/healthyliving/babies-and-children.html
Covers vitamins, minerals, fibre, protein, and their roles in growth and development. - NHS – Infant and young child nutrition: Healthy eating
https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/eat-well/healthy-eating-for-children/
Gives information about introducing a variety of vegetables, dairy, and cereals in early diet. - Public Health England – Eatwell Guide
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/the-eatwell-guide
Offers UK government-approved recommendations on portions and nutrient intake for children. - Scientific articles and reviews
Few key references summarising nutrients in vegetables and dairy for infants:
Dewey KG. Nutrition, growth, and complementary feeding of the breastfed infant. Pediatr Clin North Am. 2001;48(1):87–104.
Michaelsen KF, et al. Feeding and nutrition of infants and young children: Guidelines for the European Union. J Pediatr Gastroenterol Nutr. 2009;49(Suppl 1):S1–S45.







My 11 month old likes eating these fritters. They’ve come in handy whenever we go out and he wants a quick snack.
I have 2 under 3s, and they particularly love the sweetcorn with spinach flavour.