NESTLÉ NESTUM Multi Grain Hot Cereal (14.1 oz Canister)

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NESTLÉ NESTUM Cereal (14.1 oz) – Versatile & Nutritious Multi-Grain

NESTLÉ NESTUM Cereal is a delicious and highly versatile multi-grain hot cereal enjoyed by the whole family, from infants starting solids to adults seeking a nutritious snack or drink. The 14.1-ounce canister provides an excellent source of essential nutrients in an easy-to-prepare format.

NESTUM is lightly pre-cooked, allowing it to be mixed quickly with hot or cold milk, water, or formula to achieve the desired consistency. It is packed with Iron, Zinc, and six B Vitamins, making it an excellent way to support daily energy and healthy growth. Its mild, pleasant flavor makes it easy to blend with fruits or other complementary foods.

Key Features & Benefits:

  • Multigrain Blend: Made with wholesome grains (often wheat, rice, corn, etc.) for varied nutrition.

  • Iron Fortified: Excellent source of Iron, critical for cognitive development and daily vitality.

  • Highly Versatile: Can be prepared as a thick hot cereal, a thin nutritious drink, or mixed into recipes.

  • Easy to Prepare: Quickly dissolves in hot or cold liquid, making preparation fast and simple.

  • Family Friendly: Suitable for infants, toddlers, and adults.

  • Convenient Size: The 14.1 oz canister provides many servings.

Net Weight: 14.1 oz (400g)

Key Nutrients: Iron, Zinc, and B Vitamins

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