The Best Organic Baby Food Brands, According to a Dietitian

Ella's Kitchen is our top pick with over 200 quality products

We independently research, test, review, and recommend the best products. Healthcare professionals review articles for medical accuracy. Learn more aboutour process. If you buy something through our links, we may earn a commission.

Best Organic Baby Foods

Verywell / Chloe Jeong

Our list of organic baby foods are all USDA Certified Organic, meaning the ingredients are grown and processed according to federal guidelines that monitor soil quality, animal raising practices, pest and weed control, use of additives, and other measures. For animal-based foods, this means food is produced without the use of antibiotics orgrowth hormones. For plant-based foods, this means grown free of conventional pesticides, fertilizers with synthetic ingredients, bioengineering, or ionizing radiation.

Reviewed & Approved

Our top pick is theElla's Kitchenbecause they offer a wide range of great tasting, nutrient dense, organic baby foods. We also likeEarth's Best Organicfor a more budget-friendly option.

Whether or not to choose organic foods for your family is a personal choice based on many factors, including budget. Organic foods may reduce your exposure to things like chemical fertilizers, but they tend to be more expensive than conventional foods, which may not be suitable for all budgets. It is important to note that both organic and conventional baby foods on the market are regulated for safety and contain ingredients that are GRAS, or "Generally Recognized as Safe" to consume by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) emphasizes the importance and value of adiverse intakeof fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins for your little ones, regardless of organic status.When selecting our list we considered USDA Certification status, taste, packaging, variety and overall nutritional value of the brand's offerings.

Here, the best organic baby food brands:

Best Overall: Ella's Kitchen

4.8
Ella’s Kitchen products

Courtesy of Ella's Kitchen

Ella’s Kitchen tops our list as an all-around quality organic product line with over 200 food items, starting from introductory foods all the way through early adolescence. You will be sure to find products not just for your young feeders but really the whole family.

Their 4 to 6-month products include single and multi-ingredient purees packed with fruits and veggies as well asrice cereals. Flavors include a savory pumpkin, broccoli, and sweetcorn puree, a tropical banana and coconut puree, and pear and apple baby rice. The premixed recipes make it easy tointroduce new flavorsto your little one without making yourself crazy in the kitchen.

As your kids grow up, they may show interest in some of Ella’s yogurts, puffs, snack foods, and ready-made meals such as bolognese and paella. Ella’s products come in a mixture of pouches, single-serving dishes, and finger foods. The company encourages safe heating and plating ofage-appropriate foodsto continue to develop feeding skills, such as utilizing silverware and a healthy visual relationship with food.

Finally, Ella’s Kitchen is committed to reducing environmental waste. You can readtheir statement and environmental practices here.

Best Budget: Earth Best Organics

Earth's Best Organic pouch puree

Courtesy of Earth's Best

If you are looking for a readily accessible, affordable, safe, and simple organic option for your family, look no further than Earth’s Best Organics. Earth’s Best Organics provides first foods, such asinfant formulaand baby cereals, dissolvable soft solids, purees, and even snack foods and smoothies for your toddlers.

The organic brand has stage 1, 2, and 3 purees in simple and delicious flavors, including sweet potato and apricot purée, and apple cinnamon oatmeal. The products come in a variety of packages, including glass jars and pouches. Their toddler breakfast line includes frozen pancakes, which can even double as teething support for your little one's sore gums.

If you're looking for a trusted brand, Earth’s Best Organics has been around for years and continues to provide an accessible organic option to families.

Best Vegetarian: Cerebelly

Cerebelly Brocolli pear

Courtesy of Target

Cerebelly is a very special company that produces strictly vegetarian, organic, farm-fresh baby foods. They are selective about the farmers they work with, focusing on local farms in California, Washington, and Oregon to ensure the quality of their recipes.

Cerebelly was developed by a practicing neurosurgeon who wanted to create baby food that focused on high nutrient density ingredients and optimal neurodevelopment. As a result, the products follow the basic principles of the Mediterranean Diet, focusing on natural sources of plant-based proteins, fibers, and omega-3 fatty acids to support neurodevelopment.

While their product line is certainly smaller when compared with other companies, they are producing quality foods with evidence-based research. Cerebelly is also committed to supporting their community with their Baby2Baby initiative as well as encouraging their consumers to reuse their pouches through theirRecycling Program.

Best for Older Kids: Once Upon a Farm

Once upon a farm smoothie

Courtesy of Amazon

In the mood for some Peter Banana Pumpkin Eater? If the names don’t get you hooked on Once Upon a Farm, the recipes certainly will. Once Upon a Farm is known for its storybook style, organic blends, and commitment to no added sugars, no dairy, no preservatives, or GMOs.

Once Upon a Farm is unique in that it has a subscription and delivery service that allows you to select specific food blends and frequency of orders. Their pouches includefruit and veggie blends, dairy-free yogurt and smoothies, and overnight oats.

Once Upon a Farm makes a huge commitment to their community with green initiatives, a partnership with Save the Children, and, perhaps most importantly, their products are nowWIC-approved.

Best Subscription: Little Spoon

Little spoon baby blend

Courtesy of Little Spoon

小勺的米ission is to “make parents' lives easier,” and it’s not hard to argue that they have met that goal. The company provides organic, pre-packaged, balanced meals with built-in spoons, all delivered to your front door.

他们的产品分为3个e categories—BabyBlends, Plates, and Boosters. Starting with their BabyBlend purees, you can find 28 blends (stages one to three) for your infant and toddler, including single-ingredient products as well as more advanced purees such as Strawberry-Basil-Beet-Pear-Chia. All purees come with the infamous “little spoon,” making the whole experience seem more like a stop at your local gelateria.

Their toddler plates, which are relatively new to the Little Spoon market, are pretty impressive as well. All 15 products are free of preservatives, antibiotics, and hormones. The plates are, of course, organic with hidden veggies, such as the “Mac and Three Cheesewith invisible butternut squash and carrots.

Finally, they have their Booster products which include a powdered food-based multivitamin and a probiotic. Both of these items can be added to other foods or beverages. All products can be put on a regular subscription, so at the very least, you can check that off your ever-growing to-do list.

Best for All Stages: Happy Baby

快乐宝贝有机物显然精心制作婴儿食品Pouches

Courtesy of Amazon

Happy Family is a staple in any organic baby food discussion. With products for babies, toddlers, kids, and even mama’s—this brand is a great selection for anyone interested in organic eating.

As a company that focuses on feeding children, they really do cover all areas. They have baby formula, baby cereals, purees, table foods, dissolvable soft solids,snack foods, meal plates, and even teething biscuits. What's nice about Happy Family is that they have the traditional flavors as well as some more daring blends, so you can be adventurous while still having your tried-and-true options.

Best Alternative Flavors: Yumi

Yumi Butternut Squash

Courtesy of Yumi

Think your kid might have a refined palate? Yumi is the organic baby food brand for you. Yumi has eightstages of baby foodson their menu, starting with single-ingredient purees, advancing to multi-ingredient purees, puddings, “pinchables,” bites, and dissolvable soft solids. Their products are organic and Kosher when noted.

The flavors of Yumi products can be both simple and advanced. So, if you think your little one might be craving Dragon Fruit Chia Pudding or Sweet Potato Cheesecake, then look no further. For added convenience, Yumi uses a subscription plan that sends a menu out weekly to families interested in regular delivery options.

Best Protein: Serenity Kids

Serenity Kids Baby Food

Courtesy of Amazon

Pureed chicken doesn’t always sound appealing. Anecdotally, pureed meats are the number one food parents say their infants and toddlers will push away. Serenity Kids is trying to change that stigma. While they provide far more than just meat purees, it is their protein products that truly stand out in the crowded market of baby foods.

You can start introducing solid, iron-rich foods at six months,so selecting any of their meat purees, including Free Range Chicken With Peas and Carrots, Grass-Fed Bison with Organic Kabocha Squash and Spinach, or Wild-Caught Salmon With Organic Butternut Squash and Beet may be appealing.

As your kids grow up, they may become more interested in the amino-acid rich bone broth meat purees including Beef Pot Roast, Turkey Bolognese, and Turmeric Chicken.

Final Verdict

Ella’s Kitchen (view atBritish Corner Shop) has a massive collection of organic baby, toddler, and kids foods that are sure to please your growing little ones.

What to Look for in Organic Baby Food Brands

Taste:

I know it’s hard, but try not to let branding win you over. Look for flavors and tastes that you think your little one will enjoy. When in doubt, taste the product yourself.

USDA Certified Organic Label:

Using some organic foods does not mean the product is fully organic. Make sure you are checking for theofficial USDA organic symbol.

Temperature Safety of Packaging:

Not all pouches are created equal, and not all pouches are microwave and freezer-safe. Be sure you look into this before exposing the pouches to extreme temperatures.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is organic baby food really healthier?

    I don’t like to say healthier; I prefer to say cleaner. Locally sourced, organic foods are inherently free of certain preservatives and antibiotics. The AAP reinforces that eating a variety of nutrient-dense food is always going to be the priority versus only picking organic.

    With that in mind, I always direct folks towards thedirty dozenif they are hoping to prioritize which foods to purchase organic. These are foods that are most likely to contain the highest level of non-organic materials and are recommended to be purchased organic when and if available.

  • Do organic baby foods contain toxic heavy metals?

    Yes. All foods, to a certain extent, contain toxic heavy metals. This is actually an issue with our global food supply. Low levels of toxic heavy metals have been present in the global food supply forever, as they are naturally present in water and soil.Factors such as growth conditions, industrialization, and farming practices can increase heavy metals concentration in plant-based foods. That means that organic baby foods do not necessarily reduce the risk or presence of these metals in your food. As always, the recommendation remains to provide your family with a variety of foods from a variety of sources as well as purchasing from companies that are committed to testing their foods to ensure safe levels of these metals.

  • What does stage 1, 2, and 3 mean?

    The “stages” of baby foods refer to your child’s feeding level. Stage 1 foods are often single-ingredient purees, with stage 2 being multi-ingredient purees, and stage 3 often containing multiple ingredients and a bit of texture and complexity. That may be something like overnight oats. As your child’s oral skills advance, so will their feeding stage.

Why Trust Verywell Family?

写这篇文章,Lauren Cohen, MS, RD, LDN consulted with trusted peers in the pediatric healthcare system and referenced multiple studies and papers. Shelooked to the AAPfor infant and pediatric feeding guidelines and recommendations and theFDA,EPA, andCDC更新食品处理和实践。她我们ed her experience in clinical practice to inform her category-specific choices and furthered her education on organic baby food by diving deeper into published clinical research.

6 Sources
Verywell Family uses only high-quality sources, including peer-reviewed studies, to support the facts within our articles. Read oureditorial processto learn more about how we fact-check and keep our content accurate, reliable, and trustworthy.
  1. U.S Department of Agriculture.Organic 101: What the USDA organic label means.

  2. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS).

  3. American Academy of Pediatrics.AAP weighs in for first time on organic foods for children.

  4. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.Iron.

  5. American Academy of Pediatrics.AAP weighs in for first time on organic foods for children.

  6. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.Metals and your food.

ByLauren Capacete, MS, RD, LDN
Lauren Capacete obtained her Master of Science from New York University in Clinical Nutrition and Dietetics, and completed her Dietetic Internship at Massachusetts General Hospital. Also earning a bachelor's degree in Storytelling from New York University, she has been a regular contributor to KidsHealth.com and the Nemours Promise Blog through Nemours Children Health System since 2017.