Description
Milupa Semolina cereal is a milk cereal suitable for infants from 6 months onwards . It now contains no added sugar* . Enriched with vitamin D, Iron & Calcium.

550L
From 6 months onwards
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Milupa Semolina cereal is a milk cereal suitable for infants from 6 months onwards . It now contains no added sugar* . Enriched with vitamin D, Iron & Calcium.
Cereals (Durum wheat semolina) 46%, Skimmed milk powder 25%, Demineralised whey powder (from milk) 17%, Vegetable oils (sunflower oil, rapeseed oil, high oleic sunflower oil, coconut oil), Minerals (calcium carbonate, ferric pyrophosphate, potassium iodide), potato maltodextrin, Vitamins (L-Ascorbic acid, DL-alpha tocopheryl acetate, retinyl acetate, Cholecalciferol, D-Biotin, Thiamin mononitrate, Pyridoxine hydrochloride), Flavour (Natural Vanilla Flavour) 0,10%.
For the health of your baby, always follow the instructions carefully. Improper use or preparation
can damage your baby’s health. Use a clean container and a feeding spoon.
1. Pour 40 g (approximately 5 tablespoons) of Milupa cereal into a clean bowl.
2. Add 160 mL of lukewarm (50 ° C), pre-boiled water
3. Mix to obtain a consistent puree and check the temperature of the cereal before feeding
(37˚C). Please prepare cereals fresh and do not use leftovers from the previous meal.
Keep the package tightly closed in a cool and dry place, not in the refrigerator. Keep the product
protected from contamination. Always use a dry spoon to take the product. Take advantage within the time limit
from 3-4 weeks after opening.
Breastfeeding is best for babies
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