Fruit is not allowed for 4 months old babies. Babies can start to add complementary foods such as pureed fruit after six months of life. Breast milk should be the only source of food for babies before six months of age, and formula can be used if breast milk is insufficient. After six months, complementary foods can be added slowly, but fruits should not be eaten too early. Eating fruit too early may cause indigestion and may have an impact on the development of the sense of taste and digestive function. Babies can start to add complementary foods from rice flour, pureed fruits can be added after six months, and chunky fruits can be eaten only at ten months. A 4-month-old baby should not eat fruits too early, and the baby’s diet should be enriched in a gradual and slow manner.