Food that develops a taste so your tot says No to junk food. Here’s something for your little tot, made with love by a mommy herself.❤️
The weightgain cereal is a perfect nutri soup to fill up the tiny tummy and increase weight and support the overall growth of your tiny tot! Rice is the sacred Indian grain that is part of every culture in the Indian household. It is one of the holy grains of Indian cuisine-- safe, reliable, and therapeutic, especially from the nutrition and digestion aspect. It is a great source of carbohydrates, proteins, calcium, and vitamin B and is said to be the easiest to digest as the first food for the delicate-stomached angels.
Dals, a staple in every meal is immensely valued for its high protein-rich content, no Indian household meal is considered complete without a dal. It is also an excellent source of plant-based protein, iron, folate, polyphenols and antioxidants that boost physical growth, development, immunity and strengthen your tot.
Soya is dense in protein, fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants, which support overall physical and brain development in children.
Rawa is excellent for facilitating brain development and is one of the easily digestible foods for infants. It keeps them full and will help in overall growth.
Oats are a powerhouse first food for babies. They are a rich source of minerals like iron, magnesium, zinc etc which are required for learning, developing motor skills, language development, social-emotional growth and overall brain performance and neurological functioning. They contain several other key vitamins, antioxidants, and protein, and are bountiful in providing energy too. In addition, oats are a single-grain food that are easy on your baby's digestive system. They help promote fullness and a healthy appetite while preventing constipation and gas which is so commonly seen when babies start new foods.
Barley, a uniquely composed millet is a great source of protein, Vitamin A, magnesium, potassium, selenium, and phosphorous and is considered one of the best whole-grain sources of fiber.
The rich fiber content in dalia makes it a great food to prevent constipation in babies. The high carbs content is a good source of energy that helps your little one stay active throughout the day. One of the major benefits of dalia is that it helps increase the appetite of babies. Due to its low glycemic index, dalia breaks down slowly and releases sugar into the blood at a steady pace. This is healthy for your baby in the long run.
Makhana is a tasty weight gainer that helps make your tot's bones strong and aids digestion along with nutrients like magnesium, iron, and potassium.
Dry fruits & nuts also contain 3.5 times more vitamins, minerals, and fibers than fresh fruits so we add them to complete the nutri-cycle for your tot!
Cashews are loaded with minerals like magnesium, zinc, iron, and phosphorus.
Almonds are nutrient-dense, boosting brain development as well as immunity, and strengthening the bones and teeth. They provide vitamin E and omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, magnesium, manganese, phosphorus, vitamin K, protein, copper, and zinc.
Dry dates further increase the nutritional value of the cereal and act as a natural sweetener making it tastebuds-friendly for your tiny tot.
Start early, start healthy with 30+ traditional Indian benefits.