Porridge

Whoever said baby and toddler food needs to be bland and boring? Throw about that mushy, zero flavour rice porridge and give Tiny Tummy Superfood Porridge a try! We make real food that you can enjoy too. We use superfoods and a combination of freeze-dried fruit powders or natural flavourings to make our porridge the BEST. No nasty additives or preservatives over here, everything in our bags are all natural and full of excellent nutrients to give your little one the best start. 

What makes our porridge super-duper?

Rolled oats

A healthy carbohydrate, fiber rich with a special form of fiber called beta-glucan which is great for gut and immune health. Plus, they have decent protein levels (supports sleep - yay for sleep!) and a great source of zinc – to keep that baby’s health in tip top shape and supports taste and smell! Phytonutrients, heard of them? A plant compound that has a heap of benefits to the human body – our friend the rolled oat is full of them!

Chia Seeds

Chia seeds: the world’s richest plant source of omega-3 fatty acids plus high in protein, vitamin K, calcium, vitamin b6 and zinc – helps to power cell growth, eyesight, brain development, immunity, and healthy bones. 

Did you want to know a secret? You don’t have to be a baby to eat this… our porridge is suitable for anyone aged 7 months to 100. Our serving size portion is designed for baby but can easily be doubled so you can enjoy a delightful bowl of the good stuff together.

Our porridge is delicious on its own, but to boost your baby’s (and your) meal, we suggest topping your bowl with some yoghurt and fresh fruit… YUM!

Hemp Seeds

A complete protein which means hemp seeds contain all the essential amino acids that bubs body needs to thrive. They have copper, fiber, selenium, vitamins A and B6 and zinc. Basically, you want to put them on everything you can get your babies hands on!

Ground Flaxseed (Linseed)

Ground flaxseed (linseed): omega-3 fatty acids for supporting heart and brain health, B vitamins, copper, iron, selenium, and zinc… what don’t they have. They also help with… ahem… keeping things moving if you know what we mean.

Freeze-dried fruit powders

Did you know that freeze-dried fruit powders still contain around 96% of their original nutrients? That means you and your little one are adding to your 5+ a day just by eating our delicious porridge… how cool is that?!

Check out our gallery below to get some ideas on how to supersize your porridge enjoyment.

Pikelets

Pikelets make an easy breakfast or snack. You can have them on their own, with butter and jam, nut butter, maple syrup, fruit, and yoghurt… the options are truly endless. You can have them at home or easily take them on the go for a relatively mess-free snack! Lunchboxes? Love them! Morning tea? Why not! Birthday party? You’d better believe it! But we have another secret for you… our pikelets are not only made with better, healthier base ingredients – they also contain fruits and vegetables in every serving!
Yep, you read that right. And the best part? Your kids won’t even know the difference!

What do we put in our Pikelets to make them so good?

Rolled oats


A healthy carbohydrate, fiber rich with a special form of fiber called beta-glucan which is great for gut and immune health. Plus, they have decent protein levels (supports sleep - yay for sleep!) and a great source of zinc – to keep that baby’s health in tip top shape and supports taste and smell! Phytonutrients, heard of them? A plant compound that has a heap of benefits to the human body – our friend the rolled oat is full of them!

We have come up with three delicious pikelet flavours available: Carrot Cake, Lemon Poppyseed and Chocolate. Each flavour contains 2 fruits, vegetables or legumes boosting them with more vitamins and minerals… win! With a couple of everyday home ingredients, you can whip up some delicious pikelets at home that will wow even the most hardcore foodie. 

Each bag contains 3 serves and each serve makes around 12 pikelets!

Lemon Poppyseed


Lemon and apple. Lemons contain high amounts of vitamin C which helps with immunity and the body to absorb iron. The also contain potassium and fiber and have anti-inflammatory plant-based compounds. Apples, see previous.

Freeze-dried fruit, vegetable, and legume powders

DID YOU KNOW that freeze dried fruit powders still contain around 96% of their original nutrients. So, when we say there’s fruit or vegetables in every pikelet, we really mean it!

Each pikelet flavour contains two fruit, vegetable, or legume powders.

Chocolate


Black bean and beetroot. Black beans are full of fiber, carbohydrates, and protein as well as plant-based omega-3 fatty acids. They are a great source of B-vitamins, iron, and zinc too. Beetroot is also full of fiber and folate plus they contain carotenoids, phenols and other plant nutrients that act as antioxidants.

Carrot Cake


Carrot and apple. Carrots have fiber and vitamin B6 plus carotenoids which convert to vitamin A in the body and help healthy vision. Apples act as a natural sweetener and contain fiber, vitamin C, vitamin B6 and antioxidants.

Check out our gallery below for serving suggestions and tips!