Recently, Nestle Cerelac has been making headlines due to its high sugar content. Nestle adds sugar and honey to infant milk and cereal products in several countries including India, an investigation by Public Eye claimed. To avoid feeding packaged food to your child, try making this easy homemade cerelac.
To prepare this, take poha, makhana, peeled gram, almonds and cashews and roast them separately in a pan. Then, grind all these ingredients in a blender and store the mixture in an airtight container. When feeding the baby, pour a cup of water into a pan, add two spoons of the homemade powder, mix well and feed the baby.
Control over ingredients: You can choose high-quality, nutritious ingredients without additives or preservatives.
Customization: Tailor the cerelac to your child's dietary needs and preferences, such as including organic ingredients or avoiding allergens.
Freshness: Homemade cerelac is made fresh, ensuring maximum nutritional value and flavour.
Cost-effectiveness: Making cerelac at home can be more economical than buying packaged versions.
Healthier option: Avoiding added sugars and artificial ingredients commonly found in commercial baby foods promotes better overall health for your child.
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