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Cerelac Stage 3 Wheat Rice Mixed Veg is a nutritious complementary cereal specially developed for babies aged 10 months and above. Made with a wholesome blend of wheat, rice, and mixed vegetables, this iron-fortified formula provides 18 essential nutrients that support healthy growth and development during the active toddler stage. Enriched with real vegetable ingredients like spinach, carrot, and green peas, it delivers balanced nutrition along with a mild, enjoyable taste babies can easily adapt to. Its easy-to-digest formulation and quick preparation make it a convenient daily meal option for busy parents while helping support your baby’s evolving nutritional needs.
Follow these exact steps to ensure optimal hygiene and nutritional delivery.
Pro Tip: Do not use milk to prepare this cereal. Since the formulation already contains milk solids, adding it to cow's milk may disrupt the digestive balance and nutrient concentration. Use water only.

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Cerelac Stage 3 Wheat Rice Mixed Veg 300g is expertly formulated for older infants and toddlers aged between 10 months and 24 months. By 10 months, babies require more complex textures to develop chewing skills and higher nutrient concentrations to support their increasing physical mobility.
Paediatricians generally recommend offering complementary infant cereal 2 to 3 times a day for a 10-month-old, alongside regular breastfeeding and other family foods. Always consult your paediatrician to tailor the feeding schedule to your baby's specific caloric needs.
No, you should only mix it with lukewarm boiled water. Cerelac already contains milk solids in its formulation. Mixing it with extra milk alters the intended nutritional balance, makes it excessively heavy to digest, and can burden your baby's kidneys.
No. Nestlé Cerelac Stage 3 is entirely free from artificial colours, synthetic flavours, and chemical preservatives. The preservation of the product relies on highly controlled moisture levels and secure packaging technologies.
A baby's natural iron reserves, acquired from the mother during pregnancy, begin to deplete rapidly around 6 months of age. Iron-fortified complementary foods are critical to prevent iron deficiency anaemia, which can negatively impact long-term cognitive and motor development.
Once you cut open the 300g refill pouch, the powder must be transferred to a clean, airtight container immediately. It should be consumed within 3 weeks of opening or before the expiration date printed on the pack, whichever comes first.
No. The dehydrated carrot, spinach, and green peas are finely integrated and specifically sized for a 10-month-old's developmental stage. They soften immediately upon mixing with warm water, providing a safe, mildly textured experience that encourages chewing without risking choking.
No, prepared infant cereal should never be stored for later use. Once mixed with water, the cereal becomes a hospitable environment for bacterial growth. Always prepare a fresh batch right before feeding and discard any leftovers immediately.
Yes, mild changes in stool colour or consistency are common when introducing new grains and iron-fortified foods. The added iron and green vegetables (spinach/peas) may cause stools to appear slightly darker or greener, which is generally harmless.
Transitioning to a new texture can take time. Do not force-feed. Try offering a smaller quantity initially or mix it slightly thinner for the first few days. Gradually increase the thickness to the recommended consistency as your baby gets accustomed to the new taste and texture.
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