Description: Product Overview Cerelac Wheat-Rice Mixed Fruit stage 3 is a complementary food for babies. While infants and children have higher requirements of nutrients than adults, serves of CERELAC Wheat Rice Mixed Fruit Cereal provides 75% of a baby's daily need for iron. Anyone can purchase this product in Nepal through deny health care Features:- - 2 serves per day provide 99% of a baby’s daily need of iron - A source of 19 important nutrients including vitamins and minerals - A rich in iron baby cereal for babies - Flavour: Wheat-Rice Mixed Fruit - Ideal For: Children (10 to 12 Months) Key Ingredients:- - Wheat Flour (Atta) (38.6%), Milk-Based Mix (Milk Solids (32%) And Sugar), Sugar, Apple Juice Concentrate (4.6%), Milk Solids (4.1%), Cereal Co-Mix Flakes (CornFlour (3.5%), Sugar, Malt Extract, Mineral And (Antioxidant (Alpha-Tocopherol)), Soyabean Oil, Rice Flour (3.3%), Orange Juice Concentrate (3%), Strawberry Rice Flakes(Strawberry Puree (0.9%), Sugar, Starch, Maltodextrin And Rice Flour (0.05%)), Minerals And Vitamins.Minerals: Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Chloride, Electrolytic Iron, Zinc Sulphate And Cupric Sulphate.Vitamins: Sodium Ascorbate, Nicotinamide, Dl-Alpha-Tocopheryl Acetate, Calcium Pantothenate, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Retinyl Acetate, Riboflavin, Folic Acid, Ergocalciferol And D-Biotin.Carriers: Maltodextrin And Glucose Syrup Directions for Use:- - Wash your hands before preparing baby's food - Make sure all utensils are thoroughly clean - Boil clean drinking water for 5 minutes and allow it to cool - Measure 100ml and pour lukewarm water into baby's bowl - Add 4 level scoops of CERELAC (33g approx) - Stir until the cereal is smooth and feed immediately using a clean spoon - Use prepared feed within half an hour otherwise microbial contamination may set in. Discard, if unused - The scoop provided with this pack should be thoroughly washed and dried before use Safety Information:- - Careful and hygienic preparation of infant food is most essential for health - Do not use fewer scoops than directed, since diluted feeding will not provide adequate nutrients needed by your infant