



GERBER® Multicereals – Wheat, Oats, Mango, Carrot & Banana 200g
GERBER® Organic For Baby Multicereals are made from a mix of 100% organic ingredients that are tailored for when your little one is ready to start solids. Our new recipes are now fortified with Iron and Vitamin C and packed with the wholesome goodness of grains, for a nutritious and delicious meal.
Product highlights
Features & Benefits
- Made with real fruits and wholesome grains
- Source of fiber
- Source of Vitamin C, B1 and Iron
- No artificial flavors
Ingredients
Wheat Flour*
Whole Oat Flour*
Mango Puree*
Carrot*, Banana Puree*
White Rice Flour
Ferrous Fumarate And Vitamins (Vitamin C & Vitamin B1)
Contains Gluten and May Contain Milk
*Of Organic Nature
Preparation Instructions
1. Measure 4 tbsp (25g) of cereals into a bowl
2. Stir in 160 ml of lukewarm milk
3. After feeding, discard unfinished cereals remaining in the bowl
Nutritional Information
Nutrition Information | Per 100g |
Energy (Kcal) | 381 |
Fat (g) | 3 |
Trans Fatty Acids (g) | 0.03 |
Protein (g) | 10 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 79 |
Total Sugars (g) | 24 |
Fiber (g) | 5.4 |
Sodium (mg) | <40 |
Iron (mg) | 9 |
Vitamin B1 (mg) | 0.97 |
Vitamin C (mg) | 75 |
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