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Baby food maker, bottle warmer & sterilizer
5-piece silicone dining set
Baby fruit feeder
Silicone freezer tray with lid
Cooling food storage containers
Have questions? We've got answers.
When can my baby start solids, and which products should I begin with?
Most babies are ready for solids around 6 months, when they can sit with support and show interest in food. A good starting kit: the Quook food maker to steam and purée first foods, Feedi for self-feeding, and Chiill or Storii to portion and store homemade baby food. Always check with your pediatrician on timing for your baby.
What's the difference between purees and baby-led weaning, and do I have to pick one?
Purees are spoon-fed smooth foods, while baby-led weaning lets your baby self-feed soft, graspable pieces that squish easily between your fingers. You don't have to choose — many parents combine both, offering finger foods alongside pre-loaded spoons of puree. The Quook handles the puree side and the Fruuti fruit feeder lets babies gum soft fruit safely, so a single mealtime setup can support whichever approach fits your baby that day.
What materials are Quook and the silicone products made from?
The Quook's blending cup is made from Tritan, its blade and water reservoir from 316 stainless steel, and its gaskets and seals from platinum-cured LSR silicone. Feedi's dining set and the Chiill freezer tray are made from platinum-cured silicone, which stays soft on gums and holds up to daily use. All are free from BPA, BPS, BPF, BPAF, phthalates, PVC, lead, and latex.
Are these products dishwasher-safe and easy to clean?
The Quook's stirring cup and blade are top-rack dishwasher-safe, and the unit also has a self-cleaning function for the reservoir — just never submerge the power base in water. Feedi's silicone dining set is dishwasher, microwave, and oven safe, and the Chiill tray's flexible silicone makes frozen portions pop out and rinse clean easily. As a general practice, rinse parts soon after use so food doesn't dry on.
How long can I store and freeze homemade baby food?
As a general guide, homemade baby food keeps in the fridge for about 48 to 72 hours, and freezes well for up to about 3 months — though flavor and nutrients are best within the first month. The Chiill silicone tray freezes individual portions with a lid that helps guard against freezer burn, and Storii's clip-in ice packs help keep food cool on the go. Thaw frozen portions in the fridge rather than on the counter, and use thawed food within about 48 hours.
Starting solids and everyday mealtime essentials
Starting solids can feel like a whole new routine: what to offer, how soft it should be, whether to start with purées or baby-led weaning, and how to store everything once you’ve made it. The Mealtime collection is designed to help parents build a simple setup for those first months of feeding — from prepping soft first foods to serving, freezing, storing, and letting baby explore new textures. If you want to make homemade purées, Quook brings steaming and blending into one compact routine for small baby portions. If your baby is beginning to self-feed, Feedi gives you the basics for daily meals, while Fruuti helps introduce soft fruits, purées, and teething-friendly frozen fillings through a silicone feeder tip. For batch prep, Chiill helps freeze individual portions, and Storii keeps prepped food organized for the fridge, diaper bag, or daycare handoff. Every baby starts at their own pace, so use this guide as a practical way to choose your mealtime setup — and check with your pediatrician if you’re unsure about timing, readiness, allergens, or feeding approach.
QuookSteam and blend small baby portions.
FeediDaily serving and early self-feeding.
ChiillFreeze individual portions.
StoriiOrganize meals for fridge, daycare, or outings.
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Common questions
- When should I start solids?
- Most babies are ready around 6 months, when they can sit with support, show interest in food, and have good head and neck control. Timing can vary, so ask your pediatrician if you’re unsure.
- Do I need to choose between purées and baby-led weaning?
- No. Many families use a mix: smooth purées, mashed foods, soft finger foods, and pre-loaded spoons. The best approach is the one that fits your baby’s readiness and your routine.
- Which product should I start with for homemade baby food?
- Quook is the best starting point if you want to steam and blend small portions. Add Chiill for freezing portions and Storii for fridge or on-the-go storage.
- What is Fruuti best for?
- Fruuti is useful for introducing soft fruits, purées, and teething-friendly frozen fillings through a silicone feeder tip. Always supervise feeding and use foods prepared to an age-appropriate texture.
















