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Bebis Infant porridge with sheep's milk, corn and carrot 200 g

Bebis Infant porridge with sheep's milk, corn and carrot 200 g

Bebis

  • $43.50


Bebis Infant porridge with sheep's milk, corn and carrot is a gentle gluten-free porridge suitable as a side dish for small children and babies from the 6th month of age . The porridge, which consists of whole sheep's milk , corn flour and sweet carrot, contains only naturally occurring sugars (it is not sweetened).

Main features

  • from whole sheep's milk
  • no added sugar
  • without cow's milk
  • without palm oil
  • without maltodextrin
  • does not contain gluten

Ingredients

Instant corn flour 40%, Milk component 33% (full-fat sheep's milk 25%, whey from sheep's and goat's milk 8%), instant cornstarch, carrot, fructo-oligosaccharides (fiber), sunflower oil, mineral substance: calcium lactate, vitamins: vitamin D3-cholecalciferol, vitamin beta-carotene (provitamin A), B1-thiamine mononitrate. Allergens are marked in bold. Packaged in a protective atmosphere.


Use

  • Boil the baby water and let it cool (50-55 °C).
  • Pour the measured amount of water into a bowl and gradually add the instant mixture while stirring continuously. Mix well, let stand for 1-2 minutes and mix again. You can adjust the density as needed by adding water or powder.
  • 1 serving: 75-85 ml of water + 20 g (3-4 tablespoons) of powder.
  • Check the temperature of the food before serving.
  • Feed the mash with a spoon and always prepare it fresh for each feeding.
  • Do not reheat in a microwave oven.
  • Always close the package tightly and store at a temperature of up to 25 °C and rel. humidity up to 60%.

Notice

Cereal-milk complementary food for the nutrition of infants and small children from the 6th month of age - as part of a balanced mixed diet that does not form the only source of nutrition for infants and small children. This formula does not replace breast milk. Do not use as a substitute for breast milk during the first six months of life. The decision to introduce solid foods, including any exception to the six-month age rule, should only be made on the advice of independent persons qualified in medicine, nutrition or pharmacy or other professionals responsible for the care of the mother and child, depending on individual growth and developmental needs specific infant. It is important for your baby's health that you follow the preparation and dosage instructions exactly.


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