At the age of 6 months, your child can usually be given solid food as a companion to breast milk (ASI). Here are the types of food that can be consumed and a 6-month baby meal portion. Entering the age of half a year, breastfeeding alone is considered not enough to meet the daily nutritional needs of the baby. To maximize growth and development, your child also needs nutrients from other sources by consuming solid foods. But before giving complementary food and a meal for a 6-month-old baby, first recognize the signs that the Little One is ready to eat foods that are more dense and thicker than ASI. The characteristics are as follows: You can straighten your own head. Sit without help. Showing interest in food, for example trying to grab and hold food or cutlery. Reflexes open the mouth and remove the tongue if something comes into his mouth. It's starting to try to bite and chew even though it's not teething. 6 Months Baby Feeding Portion...