Rs. 360

Easum Baby Cereal With Rice & Moong Dal

(400 gm Powder in box)
Easum Baby Cereal With Rice & Moong Dal
Product Details
Easum Baby Cereal is a type of baby food that is designed to be simple to digest and can be introduced to infants after they are six months old. It is made from a combination of quality rice flour and moong dal flour that is pre-cooked and enhanced with a blend of minerals, vitamins, and other key nutrients essential for the growth and development of babies.

Key Ingredients:
  • Moong flour
  • Water
  • Rice flour
  • Sugar
  • Minerals
  • Medium chain triglycerides
  • Vitamins

Key Benefits:
  • Easum Baby Cereal is specially formulated to be gentle on babies' digestive systems, providing a nutritious and easy-to-digest first solid food
  • The product is enriched with a blend of minerals, vitamins, and other key nutrients essential for the growth and development of babies
  • Easum Baby Cereal can be quickly and easily prepared by mixing a few tablespoons of the cereal with the baby's usual milk or water
  • The addition of Easum Baby Cereal to a baby's diet can help to improve the dietary variety and introduce new important nutrients into their diet
  • The cereal is made from high-quality rice flour and moong dal flour that is pre-cooked to make it easier to digest

Good to Know:
Easum Baby Cereal is recommended to be given as complimentary food after 6 months of age.

Diet Type:
Vegetarian

Energy Per Serving:
374 kcal / 100 gm

Product Form: Powder

Directions for Use:
Mix 5 level scoops in 180 ml of water or milk and feed 2 times per day or as directed by a healthcare professional

Safety Information:
  • Read the label carefully before use
  • Store in an airtight container to avoid hardening
  • Store in a cool and dry place
  • Keep away from direct sunlight

Frequently Asked Questions:
When should I start introducing solid foods to my baby?
Most babies are ready to start solid foods between 4 and 6 months of age, but it's important to look for signs of readiness and consult with your healthcare provider before starting.

What types of solid foods should I introduce first?
Single-grain cereals or pureed veggies, fruits, and meats are good options to start with.

Content on this page was last updated on 17 December, 2024, by Dr. Varun Gupta (MD Pharmacology)