🇲🇾 Malaysia · 6+ mo
Bubur Sumsum
Malaysian rice-flour pudding
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2 yr · 3 mo (27 mo)
Today's recipe · 🇲🇾 From Malaysia
🇲🇾 Malaysia · 6+ mo
Malaysian rice-flour pudding
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Solids at 5–6 mo via okayu (rice porridge). Co-sleeping is the norm into toddlerhood, with strong mealtime ritual — itadakimasu, family-shared dashi stocks.
Diversification at 4–6 mo with vegetable purées. A strict "cadre" — set mealtimes, no snacks — and la pause before responding to night cries.
Recipes
🇨🇳 China · 6+ mo
Soothing rice congee
Tracker
Last feed
20:58
Solids
Last diaper
21:18
Wet · <1m ago
Awake since
20:53
<1m
Next feed
~23:32
Avg 154 min
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