Rs. 222.46

Braylac Cereal Powder Rice

(300 gm Powder in box)
Braylac Cereal Powder Rice
Product Details
Braylac Cereal Powder Rice is a nutritious blend of energy-rich rice and wholesome vegetables, enriched with essential vitamins and minerals. This milk-based formula supports healthy growth, digestion, immune function, and bone development, making it a perfect choice for growing infants. Gluten-free and BIS-certified, it ensures safe and balanced nutrition for your baby.

Key Ingredients:
Rice Flour, Sugar, Fruit Juice Concentrate, Minerals, Vitamins, Inositol, Enzyme (Alpha Amylase), Soy Lecithin (Emulsifier), Mixed Tocopherol (Antioxidants), Vitamins and Minerals ((mg per 100g): Sodium: 18 mg, Potassium: 198 mg, Calcium: 212 mg, Phosphorus: 192 mg, Iron: 4 mg, Zinc: 3 mg, Selenium: 8 mcg, Vitamin A: 398 mcg RE, Vitamin D: 6 mcg, Vitamin C: 42 mg, Niacin Equivalents: 4.2 mg, Dietary Folate Equivalents: 20 mcg DFE, Biotin: 10 mcg, Panthothenic Acid: 4 mg, Inositol: 34 mg, Choline: 42 mg, Thiamine: 0.3 mg, Riboflavin: 0.6 mg, Pyridoxine: 142 mg, Vitamin B12: 0.35 mcg)

Key Benefits:
  • Provides essential nutrients: Contains iron, calcium, vitamins, and minerals that may support overall growth and development
  • Supports digestion: Pre-cooked and fortified with quality ingredients that may be gentle on a baby’s stomach
  • Energy-supporting: Provides approximately 406 kcal per 100g, which can help in sustaining energy levels for an active baby
  • Iron and calcium-rich: May contribute to stronger bones and improved oxygen transportation in the body
  • Supports immunity: Contains essential vitamins, including vitamin A, vitamin C, and vitamin D, that may help in supporting immunity
  • Easy to prepare: A convenient, quick-to-mix formula that can be easily incorporated into a baby’s diet

Diet Type:
Vegetarian

Energy Per 100g:
374 kcal

Product Form:
Powder

Net Quantity:
300 gm

Suitable For:
Infants from 10 to 24 months of age

Allergen Information:
Contains milk and wheat

Directions for Use:
  • Wash your hands before preparing baby’s feed
  • Use only washed and cleaned utensils
  • Use prepared feed within half an hour or microbial deterioration may set in
  • Boil the water/milk and leave it to cool down
  • Pour the necessary quantity of warm water/milk into a bowl
  • Stir in the recommended quantity of Braylac (number of scoops as mentioned) until the pap is smooth
  • Feed your baby with a clean spoon
  • Discard leftover feed, Brayiac may be served with soups, vegetables, eggs and/or fruits etc
  • Ask your doctor for advice

Safety Information:
  • Recommended to be taken under medical advice only
  • Store in a cool, dry, and hygienic place
  • Keep the container tightly closed after each use
  • After opening, consume within the expiry date or three weeks
  • Baby food should be used only on the advice of a healthcare professional regarding the need for its use and the proper method of its use
  • Careful and hygienic preparation of infant food is essential for health
  • Do not use fewer scoops than directed, as diluted feeding will not provide the adequate nutrients needed by the infant
  • Do not use more scoops than directed, as concentrated feeding will not provide the necessary water needed by the infant
  • Infant food should not be the sole source of nourishment for infants
  • Read the product label carefully before use
  • BraylacWheat Apple Cereal is recommended for spoon feeding, in addition to milk feeds, after 6 months of age
  • On opening, transfer the contents of the product, replace the lid tightly and start in a cool, dry and hygienic place. After opening use the contents within three weeks or the expiry date whichever is cutler
  • Note: Infants should be breastfed exclusively during the first 6 months of life. Infants should be breastfed continuously until 2 years of age and beyond From 6 months of age, breast milk should be complemented with a variety of adequate, safe and nutrient-dense foods. Salt and sugars should not be added to complementary foods

Content on this page was last updated on 03 February, 2026, by Dr. Rajeev Sharma (MBA, MBBS)