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40 questions from our users

Sherine E.

Sherine E.asked

CERELAC Rice

Is it ok to feed my toddler cerelac without water nor milk??



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Ogunshola A.

Ogunshola A.asked

CERELAC Rice

Wheat based infant cereal with milk powder and mixed fruits turns black after preparation. What happened?

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Kusuma R.

Kusuma R.asked

CERELAC Rice

How con use that tell me?

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Arif A.

Arif A.asked

CERELAC Rice

Can I mix fish soup with Cerelac as my 10 months girl baby like Cerelac rather than fish soup...??

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Ramakrishnan U.

Ramakrishnan U.asked

CERELAC Rice

Have introduced my grandson to cerelac rice. Should the same be given with exact measurement of 75ml water for 3 scoops or can the water measurement be less? As the baby drools a lot finding it difficult if the feed is watery.



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Laurenta A.

Laurenta A.asked

CERELAC Rice

Pls my baby is 6 months can I mix nan
two formula milk with Nestle Cerelac rice to serve baby?

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Soma S.

Soma S.asked

CERELAC Rice

After mixed cerelac again we have to boil?

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rashidmian0112

rashidmian0112asked

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal

Hi my boy baby is 5 month and 4 day old and 7kg, mother milk is ok. We use Cerelac for kid??and which?

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Noora M.

Noora M.asked

CERELAC Oats with Prune

Can I make it more then 90mls of his formula and mix in the cerelac to the right consistency his a year old now I make sometimes 120mls formula and add abit extra cerelac because it only says on the side of the box to mix in 90mls of milk or water..



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Kavitha R.

Kavitha R.asked

CERELAC Rice

Can I mix cerealac with boiling water?

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jr b.

jr b.asked

CERELAC Rice

It’s ok to feed cerelac early in the morning around 4:00 am??

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Mina A

Mina Aasked

CERELAC Rice

Hi, the instructions say 90mls to 2.5 teaspoons of cerelac (AUS). I feel that this is too much water and the consistency becomes very watery almost like milk. So I reduced the water. Is this ok?
Also the amount that is made seems soo much for my baby to have just started.. am I mean to feed her the whole thing or only a couple of spoons?

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Swathi T

Swathi Tasked

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal

After opening the pack,how many days can be stored? And does it contain any preservatives ?

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Olayinka

Olayinkaasked

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal

Can I use normal water for rice cerelac instead of hot water?

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Olayinka

Olayinkaasked

CERELAC Rice

My baby is 6month am given him rice cerelac and I want to know maybe I can mix it with nan 2 formula milk? Thank you

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Joelle
Joelle

Yes, you can mix infant cereal with formula no problem.

Navin

Navinasked

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal

Hi. I usually put cerelac in a bottle that lasts for 3-4 hrs? Can my 2 yr old have this? If he had then are there any side effects? He had multi grains with fruits in a feeder

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Joelle
Joelle

I don't believe there would be any real side effects or benefits from a 2 year old having infant cereal. If he wants some, I would only give a small amount to avoid spoiling his appetite for more nutritious food for him. Just one thing to be careful about though; babies and toddlers feeding out of a bottle for hours at a time can cause tooth decay. It is quite common unfortunately... I work in childcare and I have seen many toddlers with 1 or 2 grey tooth already.

Constance E

Constance Easked

CERELAC Rice

Please can I use cooled water to prepare Honey & Wheat with Milk CERELAC?

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Vikram

Vikramasked

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal

Hi how many times in a day cerelac should be given to 9 months old girl?

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Sultanas
Sultanas

Once or twice a day

Rajnish Yadav

Rajnish Yadavasked

Nestlé CERELAC Infant Cereal

Wheat apple cerelac mixed with water or milk for my six month baby girl plz tell me?

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Jagarlamudi D

Jagarlamudi Dasked

CERELAC Rice

Can we kept 2 types of cerelac in a day for baby?

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