Mango To Tango Baby Food Pouch: Organic Mango & Butternut Squash

Mango To Tango organic baby food pouch with mango and butternut squash, choline for brain health

Mango To Tango Baby Food Pouch: Organic Mango & Butternut Squash

Mango To Tango pairs two early-feeding staples in one pouch: organic mango and organic butternut squash, with choline added in. Mango is one of the most common first fruits parents introduce, and butternut squash is a classic early vegetable, so this pouch brings both together in one simple formula.

Here's a full breakdown of what's inside, and what to know before you try it.

What's Inside Mango To Tango

The ingredient list, straight from the label:

Organic Mango Puree, Organic Butternut Squash, Organic Lemon Juice Concentrate, Choline Chloride.

No added sugar, no preservatives, no fillers. All the sweetness comes from the mango itself.

Mango: A Naturally Sweet First Fruit

Mango is one of the most common fruits parents introduce early on. It's naturally sweet, which means Mango To Tango doesn't need any added sugar to taste good to a baby who's just starting solids.

If you're wondering whether mango is a safe choice for your baby, we've put together a full guide that covers what to know before introducing it. You can read our guide on mango and babies here.

Butternut Squash: A Classic Early Vegetable

Butternut squash is a common early vegetable in a baby's diet. It's mild in flavor and pairs naturally with the sweetness of mango, which is part of why the two work well together in one pouch. Want to know more about butternut squash as a first food? We've written a full guide, which you can find here.

Choline in Mango To Tango

Choline is an essential nutrient. It's not something the body produces enough of on its own, so it has to come from food. The Institute of Medicine sets a recommended daily intake of 200mg for children ages 1 to 3, and pediatric nutrition guidelines have called choline out specifically as a nutrient worth paying attention to in early childhood.

Each pouch of Mango To Tango has 30mg of choline. It's not the whole day's amount, but it's a meaningful contribution from a single pouch, alongside whatever choline a child gets from the rest of their diet.

Want to know more about why choline matters in early childhood? We've written a full guide, which you can find here.

Certifications & Standards

  • USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified
  • Kosher
  • Pediatrician Endorsed
  • No added sugar, no preservatives, no fillers
  • Heavy metal tested every batch, backed by the Clean Label Project Purity Award
  • Gently formulated using our aseptic processing method, which uses gentle heat to help preserve the produce without needing preservatives to keep it shelf-stable

No pouch can claim to be 100% free of heavy metals, since they occur naturally in soil. What matters is testing every batch and being transparent about it, which is what the Clean Label Project Purity Award verifies.

How to Introduce Mango To Tango

Some babies take to mango and squash right away, since mango's sweetness tends to be an easy sell. A few tips either way:

  • Squeeze onto a spoon rather than letting a baby suck straight from the pouch, especially for younger eaters
  • Pair with a meal rather than using it as a stand-alone snack, so it becomes part of a normal eating routine
  • Once opened, refrigerate and use within 24 hours

Frequently Asked Questions

Is mango safe for babies?

Mango is a common first fruit for babies starting solids. For a full breakdown of what to know before introducing it, see our guide on mango and babies.

What age can babies eat butternut squash?

Butternut squash is a common early vegetable introduced during a baby's first year of solids. As with any new food, check with your pediatrician if you're unsure when to start.

Does Mango To Tango have added sugar?

No. The only sugar in Mango To Tango comes naturally from the organic mango. There's no added sugar, cane juice, or sweetener of any kind.

How much choline is in Mango To Tango?

Each pouch contains 30mg of choline. The Institute of Medicine recommends 200mg of choline per day for children ages 1 to 3, so a pouch is one contribution toward that, alongside other food sources like eggs, meat, and dairy.

Can babies eat Mango To Tango every day?

Mango To Tango can be part of a regular feeding routine, but like any pouch, it shouldn't be the only food a baby or toddler eats. A varied diet with different textures and food groups is part of healthy early eating.

Is Mango To Tango organic and non-GMO?

Yes. Mango To Tango is USDA Organic and Non-GMO Project Verified, and every batch is heavy metal tested.

The Bottom Line

Mango To Tango pairs two early-feeding staples, mango and butternut squash, with choline added in. It's organic, non-GMO, and made with our gentle aseptic processing method, with nothing added that doesn't need to be there.

Try Mango To Tango.

Or start with the variety pack (6 pouches).

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