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Nutri-Del Dry Infant cereal for Infants and Young Children




My youngest son is already at his sixth month this March and I was able to try this new dry infant cereal for babies starting at six months onward. My baby Miguel tried it and he loves it!

What I liked most about Nutri-Del is it’s locally made. It is manufactured by AGRIBIOSCIENCE INC. at Aliaga, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. I sympathize with the local manufacturers and laborers in the country especially these days when foreign companies’ dominance is undeniable.

Nutri-Del infant cereal is a rice-based from formulated single grain, gluten free cereal. It is loaded with essential vitamins and minerals to sustain our baby’s nutrient demand for optimum growth and development.


It has a fine texture and easy to swallow. Unlike other baby foods, Nutri-Del cereal is created with no added sugar, salt, preservatives or artificial coloring. It is easy to prepare and it comes with a re-sealable zip-lock packaging, BPA-free material, no worries for unwanted organisms after opening.

Preparation:
Make sure to wash your hands before preparing your baby’s food.
Boil clean drinking water for 5 minutes and allow it to cool.
Mix the cereal with lukewarm water until you get the right consistency.
Prepare just the right amount that you think your baby can consume.

My baby Miguel Andrew tries Nutri-Del

Nutri-Del Apple, Squash and Malunggay
Nutri-Del Squash and Carrots
Nutri-Del Apple Banana and Carrots
Nutri-Del Banana, squash and Spinach
Nutri-Del Carrots, Green Beans and Sweet Potato
Nutri-Del Squash, Monggo and Pears



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