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Description

Nestlé NESTUM Baby Cereal is a processed mono cereal based complimentary food for babies from 6 to 12 months. While infants and children have higher requirements of nutrients than adults, NESTUM Rice Baby Cereal helps provide 30% of Zinc and 40% of Selenium of your baby’s daily needs in 2 serves (1 serve= 25g NESTUM + 162.5 ml lukewarm water). This baby growth food is a source of 15 nutrients including vitamins and minerals and contains Vitamin A, Zinc, Iron and Vitamin C. Nestlé NESTUM is free from preservatives, added colours, and flavours. Nestlé develops infant nutrition products backed by evolving science and research. Innovation has been at the heart of Nestlé since its beginning.

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Key Benefits

  • Processed mono cereal based complimentary food for babies from 6 months onwards
  • A source of 15 nutrients including vitamins and minerals 
  • Provides 31% of Zinc and 40% of Selenium of your baby’s daily needs in 2 serves
  • A source of Vitamin A, Zinc, Iron and Vitamin C
  • Free from preservatives, added colours, and flavours 
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ORAL
Not Returnable
01-05-2024

Country of origin

India

Manufacturer/Marketer address

100/101, World Trade Centre, Barakhamba Lane, New Delhi - 110 001.
Other Info - NES0023

FAQs

Yes, Nestle Nestum rice powder can be introduced as a complementary food for babies only after the age of six months.
Nestle Nestum baby cereal is a processed mono cereal based complementary food used to meet the nutritional needs of infants and children.
Nestle Nestum baby food is suitable for infants aged six months to two years.
Start with 1 level scoop of Nestle Nestum mixed with 5-6 teaspoons of previously boiled warm water. Feed only to a seated & supervised child.
Nestle Nestum provides essential nutrients, but weight gain depends on various factors like overall diet, physical activity, and genetics.
The benefits of Nestle Nestum rice include a source of 15 nutrients including vitamins and minerals. It's also rich in Zinc and Selenium which are essential for your baby's growth and development.
Yes, it's safe as long as introduced after the age of six months and up to the age of two years. However, it should not be the sole source of nourishment for an infant.

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