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View details When can you introduce fruit juices?
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When can you introduce fruit juices?

Babies younger than 12 months should not be given juice as their body doesn't need it. After 12 months of age, you can offer him 100% fresh fruit juice and no more than 120 ml a day.

View details How much milk should your toddler have?
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How much milk should your toddler have?

Once your baby completes one year of age; his daily recommended milk intake is 2 glasses of 250ml each.

View details When to introduce water and how to encourage its consumption?
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When to introduce water and how to encourage its consumption?

Healthy babies do not need extra water. Breast milk provides all the fluids they need.

View details Tricks to let my child to eat fruits and Vegetables
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Tricks to let my child to eat fruits and Vegetables

 Here are some clever ways to sneak vegetable and fruits in your child's diet:

View details Tips for picky Eaters
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Tips for picky Eaters

If your child is a picky eater; don't worry as this behavior usually peaks during toddlerhood and subsides at around 3 years of age.

View details What to feed a 10-12 month old?
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What to feed a 10-12 month old?

Below are a list foods you can offer your 10-12 month old baby:

View details What to feed a 8-10 month old?
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What to feed a 8-10 month old?

Below are a list foods you can offer your 8-10 month old baby:

View details What to feed a 6-8 month old?
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What to feed a 6-8 month old?

Below are a list foods you can offer your 6-8 month old baby:
•Pureed fruits (banana, pears, cooked apple, peaches, avocado)

View details When to start solids?
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When to start solids?

At the age of 6 months; the introduction of complementary feeding becomes crucial to help fulfill the increased nutritional needs (energy, vitamins and minerals) to help your baby grow and develop

View details It is recommended to follow the below table based on Cerelac stage and your baby age :
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It is recommended to follow the below table based on Cerelac stage and your baby age :

View details Nestle® Cerelac® Infant Cereal No added sugars - Wheat 400g tins
 Cerelac® Infant Cereal No added sugars - Wheat
All About 0-6 Months Baby

Nestle® Cerelac® Infant Cereal No added sugars - Wheat 400g tins

Nestle® Cerelac® Wheat Infant Cereal with No Added Sugars can be used as the first cereal for babies starting the weaning journey. It provides a nutritious complete meal that is fortified with 16 vitamins & minerals and provides your baby with gentle first food that are suited for his developing digestive system from 6 months onwards.

View details Nestle® Cerelac® infant Cereal No added sugars – Multigrain 400g tins
 Cerelac® Infant Cereal No added sugars - Multigrain
All About 0-6 Months Baby

Nestle® Cerelac® infant Cereal No added sugars – Multigrain 400g tins

Nestle® Cerelac® Multigrain Infant Cereal with No Added Sugars is a nutritious complete meal fortified with 16 vitamins & minerals and helps introduce your baby to new taste and textures from 6 months onwards.

View details Discover Cerelac Kids infant cereals with No Added Sugars
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Discover Cerelac Kids infant cereals with No Added Sugars

  • High in Iron that supports the normal brain development.
  • Fortified with 16 vitamins & minerals
  • Made with 100% Natural ingredients
  • With no artificial colors or prese
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Pregnancy, baby & toddler recipes

We’ve put together a special collection of delicious recipes just for you and your little one! 

View details My baby is not accepting the food and doesn’t want to eat, what can I do?
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My baby is not accepting the food and doesn’t want to eat, what can I do?

"It is normal for babies to reject the same food they previously accepted, as studies have proven that a child can refuse a certain food 8-15 times before they start to accept it.

View details What can I do as my baby is rejecting the food that he\she used to like at the beginning?
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What can I do as my baby is rejecting the food that he\she used to like at the beginning?

"It is normal for babies to reject the same food they previously accepted, as studies have proven that a child can refuse a certain food 8-15 times before they start to accept it.

View details What is the difference between probiotics and prebiotics?
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What is the difference between probiotics and prebiotics?

A probiotic is a live, naturally-occurring microorganism that functions internally to promote health and wellbeing.

View details Why does the probiotic B. lactis support the concept of “strengthening natural defenses” better than a prebiotic?
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Why does the probiotic B. lactis support the concept of “strengthening natural defenses” better than a prebiotic?

A probiotic directly influences the microbiota and the mucosal barrier to strengthen the natural defenses.

View details What is Bifidus BL?
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What is Bifidus BL?

Bifidus BL is a probiotic similar to those found in the digestive system of breastfed babies.

View details What are Immunonutrients?
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What are Immunonutrients?

Immunonutrients are key vitamins and minerals that actively participate in the good functioning of your baby's immune system.

View details Raw Honey
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Raw Honey

Please rest assured that the health and safety of our consumers is our top priority.

View details Raw Honey
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Raw Honey

Please rest assured that the health and safety of our consumers is our top priority.

View details Does B. lactis contribute to the nutrition and or calories?
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Does B. lactis contribute to the nutrition and or calories?

B. lactis contributes to the overall nutrition of the baby. The probiotic B. lactis will appear in the ingredient list of the cereals. The supplementation of B.

View details Can anyone eat NESTLÉ® Infant Cereal with Bifidus BL and Immunonutrients?
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Can anyone eat NESTLÉ® Infant Cereal with Bifidus BL and Immunonutrients?

Yes.

View details How many servings can I offer my baby in a day?
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How many servings can I offer my baby in a day?

The recommended daily serving is 1 pouch which provides your baby with 2 fruit serving equivalents

View details Can I give Pureé pouches to my child who has gluten intolerance/celiac disease?
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Can I give Pureé pouches to my child who has gluten intolerance/celiac disease?

You can offer the 4 variants that do not contain any oats or biscuits as they only contain natural fruit pureé and vitamin C and are free of gluten

View details Can I mix the Pureé with milk or other food items?
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Can I mix the Pureé with milk or other food items?

There is no harm in adding other ingredients to Cerelac pureé pouches, just be mindful about the ingredients you are adding to not risk a choking hazard

View details If you claim there are no preservatives, how do you keep the product safe for consumption for 12 months?
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If you claim there are no preservatives, how do you keep the product safe for consumption for 12 months?

When producing the CERELAC puree, we boil the fruit and sterilize them at the same time, to ensure we kill all the bacteria in the fruits.

View details The pouch has more than 12g of sugar, isn’t that too much?
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The pouch has more than 12g of sugar, isn’t that too much?

Cerelac pureé pouches have no added sugar, therefore the only content of sugar is coming naturally from the fruits 

View details Is it considered as a main meal?
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Is it considered as a main meal?

No, Cerelac Puree is a snack that doesn’t replace the main meal. 
 

View details What Flavors are available?
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What Flavors are available?

Banana, Apple & oats
6 Fruits
Banana, Orange & biscuit
Apple, Carrot & Mango
Banana and Apple
Banana, Apple, Pear & Orange

View details How To Puree Fruits and Vegetables
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How To Puree Fruits and Vegetables