
Semper Havregröt Naturell Mjölkfri Från 6m - Oatmeal Natural Dairy Free from 6m - 400g
Havregröt Naturell Mjölkfri Från 6m - Oatmeal Natural Dairy Free from 6m- 400g
Nutrition declaration: Energy (kcal): 429 kcal, Energy (kJ): 1805 kJ, Fat: 13 g (of which polyunsaturated fat: 3.2 g, saturated fat: 2.2 g, monounsaturated fat: 7.1 g), Carbohydrate: 60 g (of which sugars: 2.2 g), Fiber: 4.8 g, Protein: 16 g, Salt: 0.05 g, Vitamin A: 370 µg, Vitamin B12: 0.8 µg, Vitamin B6: 0.48 mg, Vitamin C: 60 mg, Vitamin D: 6.7 µg, Vitamin E: 7 mg, Vitamin K: 10 µg, Riboflavin: 0.56 mg, Folic acid: 73 µg, Niacin: 6.1 mg, Pantothenic acid: 2.1 mg, Potassium: 282 mg, Chloride: 65 mg, Calcium: 550 mg, Choline (total): 102 mg, Phosphorus: 364 mg, Iodine: 90 µg, Biotin: 7.3 µg, Iron: 8.5 mg, Magnesium: 60 mg, Sodium: 20 mg, Thiamine: 0.66 mg, Zinc: 4 mg.
Haferbrei Natur Milchfrei Ab 6 Monaten - Oatmeal Natural Dairy Free from 6m - 400g
Milchfreier Haferbrei mit Hafer und Mais von Semper, mit einem milden, abgerundeten Geschmack, der für kleine Kinder ab 6 Monaten, aber auch für ältere Kinder geeignet ist. Sempers milchfreier Brei besitzt alle guten Eigenschaften, die ein Brei haben sollte, wurde jedoch speziell für Kinder mit Milcheiweißallergie und Laktoseintoleranz entwickelt. Angereichert mit Eisen, Kalzium, Jod und Vitamin D. Zubereitung gemäß den Anweisungen auf der Verpackung. Nach Belieben mit pürierten Früchten oder Gemüse für geschmackliche Abwechslung verfeinern. Empfohlen ab 6 Monaten.
Zutaten: Mehl (gereinigter HAFER 31 %, Mais 10 %), Maltodextrin, HAFERPROTEIN 13 %, pflanzliche Öle (Raps, Sonnenblume, Kokos) 9,5 %, Erbsenprotein 9 %, modifizierte Stärke, Mineralstoffe (Kalzium, Eisen, Zink, Jod), Emulgator (Citronensäureester von Mono- und Diglyceriden), Vitamine (C, Niacin, E, Pantothensäure, Riboflavin, B6, Thiamin, A, Folsäure, Biotin, K, D, B12).
Nährwertangaben: Energie: 429 kcal / 1805 kJ, Fett: 13 g (davon mehrfach ungesättigte Fettsäuren: 3,2 g, gesättigte Fettsäuren: 2,2 g, einfach ungesättigte Fettsäuren: 7,1 g), Kohlenhydrate: 60 g (davon Zucker: 2,2 g), Ballaststoffe: 4,8 g, Eiweiß: 16 g, Salz: 0,05 g, Vitamin A: 370 µg, Vitamin B12: 0,8 µg, Vitamin B6: 0,48 mg, Vitamin C: 60 mg, Vitamin D: 6,7 µg, Vitamin E: 7 mg, Vitamin K: 10 µg, Riboflavin: 0,56 mg, Folsäure: 73 µg, Niacin: 6,1 mg, Pantothensäure: 2,1 mg, Kalium: 282 mg, Chlorid: 65 mg, Kalzium: 550 mg, Cholin (gesamt): 102 mg, Phosphor: 364 mg, Jod: 90 µg, Biotin: 7,3 µg, Eisen: 8,5 mg, Magnesium: 60 mg, Natrium: 20 mg, Thiamin: 0,66 mg, Zink: 4 mg.
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