Usually in the baby around seven, eight months can be appropriate to eat grapes.
In general, in the baby around seven, eight months that can add grapes as a complementary food, but at this time the complete baby can not eat grapes directly, so the grapes should be de-seeded and made into puree, so as to avoid the baby to consume the esophagus caused by the damage. In serious cases, the grape seeds may be accidentally inhaled, causing severe coughing, or even choking, resulting in serious consequences.
When adding complementary foods to babies, care must be taken to make fruit or meat products into purees that are easy for babies to swallow and digest and absorb, so as to avoid accidents that block the esophagus or trachea, or cause gastrointestinal indigestion and diarrhea symptoms.