Nestle Nestum Infant Cereal (8 Months-24 Months) Rice Vegetable - 300 G
Description
Nestlé Nestum Baby Cereal is designed to support the nutritional needs of babies between 8 and 24 months of age. Based on a processed mono grain, this complementary food delivers 14 important nutrients, including iron, zinc, selenium, vitamin A, and vitamin C, which help contribute to your baby’s overall growth and development during the early stages of life.
The cereal is free from preservatives, added colours, and artificial flavours. Important Notice: Mother’s milk is best for your baby.
Features
Processed mono-grain complementary food for babies aged 8–24 months
Provides 14 essential nutrients, including vitamins and minerals
Contains Vitamin A, Zinc, and Selenium
Free from preservatives, added colours, and artificial flavours
Ingredients
Rice flour (94.6%), Tomato paste (7.1%), Sugar, Spinach flakes (Starch, Spinach puree (0.3%), Rice flour (0.04%)), Minerals, Acidity regulator (Dibasic potassium phosphate), Rice puffs, Vitamins, Inositol and Enzyme (Alpha amylase)
Allergen Note: May contain Milk.
Milk is not an ingredient in this product and is not used in the recipe. Due to process conditions it may be present.
Nutritional Facts
Serving Per 100g:
Energy (kcal) : 370
Protein (g) : 6.0
Carbohydrate (g) : 86.1
Total Sugars (g) : 6.6
Added Sugars (g) : 6.3
Total Fat (g) : 0.3
Sodium (mg) : 12.0
About the company
Nestlé India Limited, Unit I & Unit II, PO Box 1, Patti Kalyana, Kiwana Road, Samalkha, Panipat, Haryana-132101
How to Use
Prepare the cereal carefully and hygienically to ensure your baby’s health. Follow the scoop measurements as directed: using fewer scoops may dilute the nutrients, while using too many scoops can make the feed too concentrated. Always mix with the correct amount of water for a balanced meal.
Safety Information
This is a processed mono-grain complementary food and should be used only under medical guidance.
Introduce infant food after 6 months of age and up to 2 years.
Use only as advised by a health worker, who will guide the need and correct method of preparation.
Infant food is not a complete source of nourishment; it should complement other foods or breast milk.
Use prepared feed within 30 minutes to prevent microbial growth.
Discard any leftover feed that is not consumed.
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