An infant feeding apparatus includes a food container (7) having an open end (71) and a closed end (72). A plurality of apertures (8) are formed on the container (7). A first coupling member (5) has an opening (51) which can be connected with the open end (71) of the container (7). A second coupling member (3) engages with the first coupling member (5) and can be movable between an open configuration allowing food to pass through the opening (51) and into the container (7), and a sealed configuration where the second coupling member (3) covers and seals the open end (71) of the container (7). The container (7) is made of a soft resilient material, and the apertures (8) and the container (7) are sized and shaped so that normally the container (7) can stay in its original shape and the food can stay inside the container (7). The container (7) collapses by external force during feeding, and returns to its original shape upon release of the force.