For those of you that
like mild flavours, this won't overpower anything you put into it, berries and whatnot especially.
Not exact matches
If you use one
like that, you won't need any water to thin the sauce but you may need to add more paste because it has a
milder flavour.
Use unflavoured or a light
flavour like vanilla or
mild chocolate
My kids loved the
mild flavoured lemonade (sweetened with organic Palena sugar) but found the green smoothies too bitter for their
liking.
Yes I think this is a great recipe for little ones, carrots have a nice
mild natural sweet
flavour and I feel
like kids will always love fritters anyway!
Kids also tend to
like chicken because of its quite
mild flavour compared to red meat.
But since this is only coconut oil, I would try vegan margarine or a
mild -
flavoured oil (
like safflower or canola) as a substitute.
It will have a very
mild subtle sweetness, just
like with any cheese
flavour but shouldn't be overly sweet at all.
It has a
mild cheese -
like or nutty
flavour.
Offering them a wide range of foods, including things with a stronger
flavour,
like broccoli, spinach or
mild curry, will also encourage their tiny palate.
You can usually introduce it to baby from 6 months of age — it's better to start with
milder cheeses (
like cottage cheese), although some babies actually love the stronger
flavours!
Shaped
like a small cabbage, it's mainly used in salads, and its bitter
flavour contrasts well with
milder leaves such as rocket.
Common sage has a deep, earthy
flavour and aroma but you can also buy pineapple sage which, as you might expect, has a sweet pineapple scent (though the
flavour is more
like common sage); purple sage, which has a
milder flavour; and the equally
mild tricolour sage, which has a variagated leaf of pink, cream and green.
I really
like rice malt syrup in this recipe because of its more
mild sweetness (and I prefer my muesli not to be too sweet - tasting); keep in mind that if you use a different product it will affect the
flavour as I find the other liquid sweeteners to impart more sweetness than rice malt.
Yes I think this is a great recipe for little ones, carrots have a nice
mild natural sweet
flavour and I feel
like kids will always love fritters anyway!
Use unflavoured or a light
flavour like vanilla or
mild chocolate