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Blédina Les Recoltes Bioes natural stirred yoghurt From 6 months 4x100g

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Blédina Les Recoltes Bioes natural stirred yoghurt From 6 months 4x100g
Blédina Les Recoltes Bioes natural stirred yoghurt From 6 months 4x100g
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BLEDINA
Les Récoltes Bioes
Les Brassés Bioes
Plain yoghurts
From 6 months
Organic Farming
4x100g

Discover Les Brassés Nature with no added sugar* so you don't get used to tastes that are too sweet. From 6 months, source of calcium.

* contains naturally occurring sugars

For babies aged 6 months and over.

REF:
3041091427595

The composition may be subject to variations, so we advise you to always check the list on the purchased product.

Ingredients : Full creammilk 76% (MILK)* - Reconstituted skimmed milk 6% (MILK)* - Water - Starch - Acidifying agent: citric acid - Thickeners : Carob seed flour, Pectin - Natural flavouring*.


*Ingredients from organic farming.

Contains milk.

Energy value273kJ/65kcal
Fat of which2.8g
saturated fatty acids2g
Carbohydrates of which7.1g
sugars3.9g
Dietary fibre0.5g
Proteins2.8g
Salt0.01g
Sodium0.44g
Calcium0.099g


Before opening, store at room temperature in a clean, dry place.

After opening, the closed jar can be refrigerated for up to 48 hours.

When should Baby start eating plain yoghurt?

Introducing solid foods, including yoghurt, is an important stage in your baby's development. According to the World Health Organisation, it is generally recommended to start introducing complementary foods at the age of six months, while continuing to Milk feeding. Plain yoghurt, which is rich in calcium and Proteins, can be a good choice for one of your baby's first solid foods. It's generally easier to digest than full-fat cow's milk, making it suitable for babies' still-sensitive stomachs.

All babies are different and some may be ready to eat yoghurt sooner or later. Before you start introducing yoghurt or any other solid food, it's important to look for signs that your baby is ready. These signs may include the ability to sit up unaided, the loss of the rejection reflex (pushing food out of the mouth with the tongue), and an increased interest in what you are eating. It is important to discuss the introduction of solid foods with your baby's paediatrician. He or she will be able to give you precise advice based on your baby's age, growth and individual needs.

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