Porridge “Malyutka”: overview of the range, reviews. Assortment of dairy-free baby cereals for first feeding Malyutka oat porridge

Porridge Oatmeal Instant milk powder for baby food, from 5 months, 250g.

Healthy and tasty Malyutka porridges take comprehensive care of the baby’s growing body and provide balanced nutrition, as they are adapted to the baby’s age and contain a full range of vitamins and minerals, including iron and vitamin C for better absorption of iron.

Oatmeal not only helps your baby grow strong, but also helps his heart function properly. Oatmeal is nutritious and rich in B vitamins, potassium and magnesium, which are essential for heart health. It gently envelops the mucous membrane of the stomach, helping the intestines work and facilitating the digestion process for your baby.

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Genetically modified organisms.

Compound:Oat flour, followed by a partially adapted milk mixture (skimmed milk powder, a mixture of vegetable oils (rapeseed, palm, coconut, sunflower and complex nutritional supplement (vitamins C and E, soy lecithin)), minerals and vitamins), sugar, rice flour, maltodextrin, minerals.

Contraindications:

Individual intolerance to product components.

Precautionary measures:

Do not use leftover prepared food for later feeding.

Before introducing complementary foods, you should consult your pediatrician.

As a base for preparing porridge you can use:

Breast milk.

Dry subsequent adapted milk formula Malyutka 1.

Soy or other medicinal mixture.

Boiled water, cooled to 50ºС.

Cooking method :

1.Before cooking, wash your hands thoroughly and make sure that the utensils used for preparing porridge are clean.

2.Pour the Malyutka 1 milk mixture prepared according to the instructions into a clean bowl (or boiled water, or boiled milk, cooled to 50ºC).

3.Pour boiling water over the spoon. Using a dry tablespoon, gradually pour in the specified amount of dry porridge, stirring continuously.

4.It is recommended to use a fork to stir the porridge.

5.Before giving porridge to your child, make sure its temperature is 36-37ºC.

Storage conditions: Store at a relative humidity of no more than 75%, at a temperature from 0ºС to 25ºС. After opening the package, store the product in a dry, cool place, but not in the refrigerator, tightly closed.

Best before date: 18 months.

Quantity in container: 12 boxes.

It is well known that the ideal food for a baby in the first months of life is breast milk or adapted food. But time passes, the baby grows, and when he reaches 4-6 months, the mother and pediatrician face an important task - to introduce the first complementary foods in a timely manner.

Where to begin?

The first course of complementary feeding can be porridge, which contains nutrients - the most valuable sources of energy for the growing baby. Porridges, which contain essential vitamins and microelements, are useful for the prevention of nutrition-dependent ailments (rickets, anemia, malnutrition) that can occur in children in the second half of life.

Which cereals to choose?

To feed a child, it is preferable to use special industrially produced baby porridges, which have tangible advantages compared to porridges prepared independently at home:

  • guaranteed quality indicators;
  • safety (chemical and microbiological) of raw materials and finished food products;
  • the optimal degree of grinding of cereals, which makes it possible to take into account the age-related characteristics of the functional activity of the digestive system of children;
  • flavor diversity, which is achieved through the inclusion of berry, fruit and vegetable additives in porridge;
  • There is no need to cook instant (instant) porridge; one portion of the product is prepared immediately before feeding, so the risk of infection is significantly reduced.

Porridge "Malyutka"

The Malyutka brand (JSC Istra-Nutricia) produces a wide range of cereals for children. The product is prepared on the basis of milk formula. Considering that, according to the instructions of nutritionists, it is not recommended to introduce whole cow's milk into the diet of babies in their first year of life, this direction is the most promising. Thanks to this, baby porridge “Malyutka” is easier to digest, reduces the load on the digestive tract, and facilitates the transition from mother’s milk or an adapted formula to a new type of nutrition. As reviews indicate, such cereals have an amazing rich taste that kids really like.

Porridge “Malyutka”: assortment

The assortment is represented by 17 dairy and 5 dairy-free porridges, which contain one or more varieties of cereals, which allows the pediatrician to individually select grain-based complementary foods for the child, taking into account the state of his health and individual development. Malyutka porridge can be introduced into the diet from 4 months or, according to doctor’s recommendations, from 5-6 months. This grain product contains large quantities of vitamins B, A, C, E, niacin, as well as microelements (iron, calcium, etc.), which provides 20-50% of the child’s daily need for these substances.

Parents who gave their children such a product as Malyutka porridge left only positive reviews:

  • All items in a fairly wide range have a bright, rich taste;
  • satisfy the feeling of hunger for a long time;
  • easy to prepare;
  • do not contain dyes, salt, preservatives, genetically modified organisms, or artificial additives.

Varieties of milk porridges

Milk porridge “Malyutka” is available in the following types:

  • Wheat with fruit, from 12 months. Contains a partially adapted milk mixture, a mixture of vegetable oils: palm, coconut, rapeseed, sunflower), soy lecithin, complex food additive, sugar, minerals, maltodextrin, vitamins, rice flour, natural additive from pears, bananas, peaches. Maltodextrin is a carbohydrate component that has a prebiotic effect, is easily digested in the gastrointestinal tract, promotes better absorption of vitamins and microelements, and has a pleasant sweetish taste.
  • Corn and rice with fruit, from 8 months. Porridge is a good source of energy and rice contributes to the proper functioning of the baby's intestines.
  • Multigrain with cookies, from 6 months. Takayakasha “Baby” it is an ideal source of energy for a growing child. The whole grains included in the product contain more vitamins and fiber than regular cereals. The porridge also contains special children's cookies, which will not only give the baby pleasant moments, but also introduce a new taste.
  • 7 cereals with lemon balm, from 6 months. Contains wheat, hydrolyzed wheat, rye, millet, barley, oats, corn, rice, sugar, vitamins. Porridge provides the child's body with energy and helps the normal functioning of the intestines.

  • “Rainbow of Flavors” - a set of cereals in bags, from 6 months. Contains 5 packages of milk porridges: “Wheat milk porridge with banana”, “Buckwheat milk porridge with apple and carrots”, “Multi-grain milk porridge with fruits”, “Wheat milk porridge with pumpkin”, “Oatmeal milk porridge with fruits”.
  • Buckwheat, rice, apricot, from 4 months. Porridge with buckwheat and rice with the addition of apricot will diversify your baby’s diet and provide a balance of microelements and vitamins. Buckwheat will saturate the child with B vitamins, valuable amino acids and minerals, and rice and apricot will ensure comfortable digestion.
  • Buckwheat, from 4 months. This “Malyutka” porridge is a perfectly balanced first complementary food. It is rich in essential microelements and does not contain gluten. And B vitamins, valuable amino acids and minerals are necessary for the child’s body for full development and growth.
  • Buckwheat with prunes, from 4 months. Prunes stimulate the intestines and contain antioxidants that are involved in the proper functioning of the immune system.

  • Corn, from 5 months. Porridge has an ideal balance of minerals and vitamins, which provides complete nutrition for the child. It is easily digestible, has high nutritional value and regulates the functioning of children's intestines.
  • Multigrain, from 6 months. Porridge is an ideal source of carbohydrates that provide the baby with energy. The rice, buckwheat, and corn included in the formula are easily digestible and provide the child with valuable minerals and amino acids necessary for a growing body.
  • Oatmeal, from 5 months. This porridge has a positive effect on the functioning of the heart. Cereals are rich in potassium, magnesium, B vitamins, help intestinal function and facilitate the digestion process.
  • Wheat with banana, from 6 months. Wheat and banana will provide the baby with the necessary energy. Nutritious bananas will improve your mood, and your baby will get proteins, easily digestible carbohydrates and potassium from wheat.
  • Multigrain with mixed fruit, from 6 months. This product will help develop your child’s sense of taste. Cereals will give you strength for new achievements, and fruits will give you real pleasure.
  • Wheat with pumpkin, from 5 months. Wheat will provide energy to a rapidly growing body, and beta-carotene contained in pumpkin will contribute to the normal development of vision organs.
  • Oatmeal with fruit, from 5 months. This “Malyutka” porridge contains a whole complex of important minerals and vitamins, without which the proper development of a child is impossible.
  • Rice, from 4 months. Rice is 97% carbohydrates, which is pure energy, gluten-free, yet highly nutritious. Useful for mild digestive disorders.
  • Multigrain with fruit, honey, and corn flakes, from 15 months. Porridge has a rich, rich taste and introduces the baby to new foods.

Types of dairy-free cereals

Dairy-free porridge “Malyutka” comes in the following types:

  • Corn, from 4 months. This porridge is highly nutritious, easily digestible, normalizes digestion, and does not contain gluten. The baby will be provided with energy for a long time.
  • Rice, from 4 months. Rice is a low-allergenic, easily digestible grain. The porridge contains nutritious carbohydrates necessary for the proper development of the child.
  • Oatmeal-wheat with apple. The beneficial substances of such cereals are absorbed much more slowly than other cereals, which means that the baby will be full and energetic for a longer time. In addition, this product contains substances important for the body: magnesium, potassium, pectin, vitamin C, iron, B vitamins.
  • Buckwheat, from 4 months. Buckwheat is a dietary safe product, contains B vitamins, valuable amino acids and minerals necessary for the full development and growth of a child.
  • 7 cereals, from 6 months. Porridge is an excellent source of energy for a baby. Wheat, barley, rye, oats, millet, corn and rice ensure the proper functioning of children's intestines.

As you can see, the assortment of Malyutka porridges is quite wide, which makes it possible to satisfy the taste of even the most capricious little gourmet.

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with soap.
  2. Pour 150 ml of boiled water, cooled to 60 °C, into a clean container.
  3. Treat a tablespoon with boiling water. Gradually, stirring continuously, add 6-7 tablespoons of dry product (50 g).
  4. It is recommended to stir the porridge with a fork.
  5. When the temperature of the finished product reaches 36-37 °C, you can feed the baby.

Storage conditions

Baby porridge "Malyutka" should be stored in places inaccessible to children, at a temperature of 1-25 ° C and humidity not higher than 75%. After opening the package, keep the product tightly closed in a cool, dry place (not in the refrigerator). An opened package can be stored for no more than 3 weeks. Do not use after expiration date.

Malyutka porridge will not only be an ideal first food option, but also a favorite dish for all babies.

Porridge is an essential element of nutrition, and one of the first foods a child becomes familiar with in complementary foods. You can buy porridge for the first feeding in the store or prepare it yourself. Recently, more and more mothers are giving preference to industrially produced dairy-free cereals, which will be discussed in this article.

General information about the composition of dairy-free cereals

All industrially produced dairy-free porridges are divided into porridges for introducing complementary foods (hypoallergenic) and porridges for expanding the diet. All of them do not contain milk protein as one of the strongest allergens, so the hypoallergenicity of porridges for introducing complementary foods lies in the use of gluten-free cereals (buckwheat, corn, rice) and the absence of added sugar. Millet porridge, although it does not contain gluten, is not used at the beginning of complementary feeding due to poor digestibility. Gluten, along with sucrose, carry a potential danger associated with the occurrence of food allergies and therefore their appearance in a child’s diet should have strict age limits with mandatory monitoring of the body’s reaction. Therefore, these allergens, alone or together, are present in dairy-free cereals to expand the diet. Gluten-containing cereals are oatmeal, semolina, and barley. In addition, these cereals lack some trace elements and other beneficial substances.

Industrially produced baby cereals can contain components that were initially absent or were lost during production, that is, they can be transferred to the category of fortified products. The amount of the substance introduced for enrichment in a single portion of the product must be at least 5% of its daily requirement or higher (up to 30%) to ensure the prevention of a deficiency state.

Important! As the first complementary food, use dairy-free, gluten-free porridge (buckwheat, corn, rice) from one type of cereal without added fruits and sugar.

Some manufacturers have a fairly wide selection of dairy-free cereals to expand the diet with the addition of fruit fillers in the form of dried purees, juices, cereals, etc.

Depending on the degree of readiness for consumption, porridges can be dry, requiring short-term cooking, brewing, diluting with liquid, or ready-to-eat. To prepare dry dairy-free porridges, it is recommended to use expressed breast milk or an artificial formula that the child receives. In dairy-free ready-made porridges, the basis is fruit puree and therefore some manufacturers call them desserts or purees.

Features of the composition and properties of cereals

Dairy-free cereals, depending on the type of cereal, can have different effects on the condition of the child’s body.

  1. Dairy-free buckwheat porridge. Compared to other grains, buckwheat contains fewer carbohydrates, but their composition differs in favor of complex ones that take a long time to digest, creating a long-lasting feeling of fullness. Buckwheat is the champion among cereals in terms of the content of microelements such as iron, iodine, calcium, cobalt, zinc, molybdenum, and fluorine. It is distinguished by a high content of vitamins B1, B2, B9, PP, E. Buckwheat protein is easily digestible and rich in essential amino acids such as lysine and methionine. Buckwheat porridge has the highest nutritional value, normalizes fat metabolism, preventing the formation of excess weight, and helps maintain high levels of hemoglobin in the blood.
  2. Dairy-free rice porridge. It is low in fiber and high in starch. Rice contains relatively few vitamins and minerals. These are B vitamins, calcium, iodine, iron, zinc, phosphorus. Rice porridge has an enveloping property, is easily digestible and does not stimulate gastric secretion. Due to its high starch content, it is recommended for children with regurgitation and unstable stools. Using unbroken rice when making instant baby cereals prevents constipation.
  3. Dairy-free barley porridge. The protein of this cereal contains 18 amino acids, including essential ones. Among the vitamins, the predominant vitamins are B vitamins, choline, A, K, E, and among the minerals potassium, phosphorus, magnesium, calcium, sodium, iron, zinc, manganese, copper, selenium. Barley porridge improves digestion, relieves constipation, strengthens the immune system, and has high nutritional value.
  4. Dairy-free oatmeal. It has the highest fat and protein content and has a stimulating effect on intestinal function due to insoluble fiber. Soluble fiber promotes the development of immunity and acts as a regulator of glucose levels, which is important for children with hyperglycemia. Contains natural antioxidants that protect the body from harmful environmental influences. Together with buckwheat porridge it is recommended for liver diseases.
  5. Dairy-free corn porridge. Contains a lot of protein and dietary fiber. This culture is rich in vitamins B, E, PP, A, H, essential amino acids - lysine and tryptophan, it contains such valuable microelements as magnesium, calcium, potassium, iron, phosphorus and many others. Dietary fiber from corn grits prevents fermentation processes in the intestines and reduces bloating and. Fats are rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), which contribute to the development of the central nervous system.

Composition of dry children's dairy-free porridges of different brands

"Baby Sitter"

"Hipp"

"Granny's Basket"

  • Addition of several vitamins and microelements.
  • Contains prebiotics (inulin and fructooligosaccharides (FOS)).
  • No added sugar or salt.
  • All of these cereals are well suited for first feeding.
  • Only dairy-free porridges are produced based on buckwheat, corn and rice cereals without fruit.

"Remedia"

"Nestlé"

"Humana"

  • There are only two types of porridges - buckwheat and oatmeal.
  • Supplement of 13 vitamins, iron and iodine.
  • Porridges do not contain sucrose, instead there are other sugars - glucose and fructose, and maltodextrin is added.
  • Buckwheat and oat porridge contain rice flakes.

"Baby"

  • They are presented in three types, of which two porridges consist of one type of cereal - buckwheat and corn, and one of a mixture.
  • All these cereals contain the addition of maltodextrin, vitamins and minerals.
  • May contain traces of gluten and milk (except corn porridge).
  • Does not contain sucrose.

"Baby"

"Heinz"

"Fleur Alpine"


"Frutonyanya"

  • This is a hypoallergenic buckwheat and rice porridge, enriched with 12 vitamins and 3 minerals without added sugar and fruit.

"Semper"

  • They are represented by rice and buckwheat porridge, made from the central part of the grain, which allows for a more delicate consistency of the finished product and high nutritional value.
  • In the production of cereals, hydrolysis technology is not used, since the manufacturer considers this unnecessary due to the sufficient activity of the enzyme that breaks down starch in the child by the time complementary foods are introduced.
  • The porridges do not contain any added vitamins or minerals; they contain only cereals.

"Vinnie"

  • Hypoallergenic buckwheat porridge is made without added sugar, salt, with the addition of a prebiotic (inulin), maltodextrin, minerals, and vitamins.
  • Other cereals contain sugar and are therefore not hypoallergenic. There are porridges with fruit fillings.

"Bellakt"

  • Large selection of cereals with and without fruit.
  • Contains added minerals and vitamins.
  • Some cereals contain the prebiotic inulin, which is indicated on the packaging.

"Clever girl"

  • Low-allergenic porridges are prepared on the basis of rice and corn grits with the addition of the prebiotic inulin, fructose, vitamins and minerals.
  • Other dairy-free cereals do not contain prebiotics and are made with added salt and sugar.
  • There are porridges with fruit fillings.

Comparative analysis of the range of dry children's dairy-free cereals

TrademarkTypes of dairy-free cerealsAvailability of milk porridgesAvailability of cereals with prebiotics and/or probioticsAvailability of porridges with fruit fillings
"Baby Sitter"Rice, buckwheat, barley, oatmeal, semolina and multigrain porridges.NoNoNo
"Babushkino Lukoshko"Rice, buckwheat, corn.NoYesNo
"Remedia"Rice, buckwheat, semolina, oatmeal and mixed cereal porridgeNoNoNo
"Nestlé"Buckwheat, rice, corn, oatmeal and mixed cereal porridge.YesYesYes
"Humana"Buckwheat, oatmeal.YesNoNo
"Hipp"Rice, buckwheat, corn, wheat, oatmeal and multigrain porridges.YesNoYes
"Baby"Buckwheat, corn and mixed cereal porridge.YesNoNo
"Baby"Buckwheat, rice, corn, oatmeal.YesYesYes
"Heinz"Buckwheat, corn, rice, oatmeal and mixed cereal porridge.YesYesYes
"Fleur Alpine"Rice, buckwheat, corn, oatmeal, wheat and mixed cereal porridges.YesNoNo
"Frutonyanya"Buckwheat, rice.YesNoNo
"Semper"Rice, buckwheat.YesNoNo
"Vinnie"Buckwheat, rice-buckwheat, wheat with apple and porridge from a mixture of cereals.YesYesYes
"Clever girl"Buckwheat, rice, corn, rice-buckwheat and porridge from a mixture of cereals.YesYesYes
"Bellakt"Buckwheat, oatmeal, wheat, corn, rice-buckwheat and mixed cereal porridge.YesYesYes

Range of ready-to-eat dairy-free baby cereals


"Hipp"

In addition to dry cereals, dairy-free cereals with fruit are available in jars with or without the addition of starch. Two names in this series of products do not refer to porridges at all: “Apples with Banana and Cookies” and “Pear Puree with Cereal Flakes.”

"Frutonyanya"

Prepared from a mixture of boiled cereals and fruit puree of one or more types without any additives or with a small addition of fructose.

When to introduce dairy-free cereals

Everything here is largely individual and depends on the type of feeding of the child and his state of health. It is recommended that formula-fed children be given their first complementary foods with dairy-free, gluten-free porridge from 4 months, and breastfed children after 6 months. Attention is drawn to the child's weight gain. So, if there is a pronounced underweight, then complementary feeding begins at 4-5 months, and if there is excess weight, then at 6.5-7 months. Each type of porridge is introduced for about one week. Thus, in one month the child will become familiar with approximately three types of one-ingredient cereals.

After about a month, when the child gets used to the two types of one-ingredient porridge, porridge can be introduced that simultaneously contains these two types of cereal. For example, if a child has tried one-component rice and buckwheat porridge, then you can introduce a two-component buckwheat-rice porridge. It is advisable not to change the manufacturer. If this manufacturer does not have such porridge, then you can make it yourself by mixing one spoon of each of the cereals. Next, cook according to your usual recipe. Before you start feeding gluten-containing cereals, offer already tested cereals with the addition of fruit. If the manufacturer doesn’t have such porridges, it doesn’t matter, you can always add puree or juice to regular dairy-free porridge.

Important! Two-component gluten-free porridge can be introduced only after the child gets used to each type of cereal separately.

One-ingredient gluten-containing dairy-free porridge can be given to children over five months. It should be introduced gradually, for example, giving it every other day, gradually switching to gluten-containing porridge and thus completely replacing gluten-free porridge. It is recommended to give gluten-containing cereals to a child in the following order: oatmeal, bearberry, semolina and millet.

Manufacturers of ready-made cereals, indicating the period for introducing complementary foods on the packaging, follow the standards specified in SanPiN 2.3.2.1940–05. All porridges must not contain flavorings, dyes, stabilizers, preservatives and food additives, except those approved for use. A strict ban applies to sweeteners.

All types of porridges may contain fruit fillings in accordance with age recommendations.

Child's ageType of fruit
Over 4 monthsApple, pear, plum, peach, apricot.
Over 5 monthsBlack and red currants, raspberries, cherries, quinces, cherries, blueberries, lingonberries, cranberries, etc.
Over 6 monthsCitrus fruits (tangerines, oranges, grapefruits), melon, pineapple, banana, mango, strawberries, strawberries and other potentially allergenic fruits. Honey.
Over 7 monthsPapaya, kiwi, guava.
Over 9 monthsGrapes, cocoa.
  1. If you use ready-made cereals, then follow all the proportions indicated on the package.
  2. Porridge can affect a child's digestion and stool. So buckwheat and oatmeal have a “laxative effect”, and rice strengthens. Corn does not have a significant effect on the baby's stool. When choosing your first feeding porridge, take these features into account, taking into account your baby’s stool.
  3. Do not start introducing solid foods if your baby is not healthy or if a vaccination is planned.
  4. For the first time, prepare a small amount of porridge - 5 g (approximately 1 level teaspoon) per 100 ml of liquid (water or baby formula). The resulting product should be liquid. Over the course of a week, increase the amount of complementary foods to the required amount.
    Child's age, monthsPorridge, g
    4-6 10-150
    7 150
    8 180
    9-12 200
  5. Be sure to monitor your child's reaction. If a rash, anxiety, or gastrointestinal disturbances appear, stop giving complementary foods and consult a doctor.
  6. Introduce the first complementary food during the second feeding to monitor your baby's reaction throughout the day.
  7. It is most convenient to use a soft silicone spoon instead of a metal one - this way the child’s gums will not be scratched.
  8. The optimal temperature of porridge is 37C, which corresponds to the temperature of breast milk.
  9. Don't force your child to eat porridge the first time. If your child is persistent, suggest later. It is quite normal if a child starts eating porridge only after 8-10 attempts.
  10. Do not use leftover cooked porridge for later feeding.

How to choose porridge in a store

  1. Study the labeling on the package of porridge, indicating the age of the child at which porridge can be given.
  2. Choose the right type of porridge based on the child’s age, but usually manufacturers take into account pediatricians’ recommendations on the type of porridge in advance.
  3. Industrially produced porridges are usually enriched with vitamins and microelements, the composition of which is indicated on the packaging.
  4. For the first feeding, refrain from porridges containing fruit, even if the child is age appropriate.
  5. Do not add salt or sugar to the porridge.


Benefits of ready-made cereals

  1. Chemical and microbiological safety.
  2. Composition that meets age-related physiological characteristics of metabolism and digestion.
  3. Grinding degree suitable for the baby's digestive system
  4. High quality and safety of raw materials.
  5. A variety of food components that may not be available at home.
  6. Fast preparation.
  7. Ready-made dairy-free baby cereals are best chosen for children with intolerance to cow's milk protein. The fact is that milk is a source of calcium for the body and children on a dairy-free diet along with homemade cereals may receive it in insufficient quantities. Ready-made baby cereals additionally enriched with calcium can compensate for its deficiency.

What is the best dairy-free porridge?

  1. The optimal choice for the first complementary feeding would be industrially produced dairy-free hypoallergenic porridge, enriched with a complex of vitamins and minerals.
  2. From the very beginning, it is better to choose a manufacturer that has a wide range of dairy-free cereals without fruit additives, in order to introduce the baby as fully as possible to various types of cereals before introducing milk porridge.
  3. Don't chase a wide range of dairy-free cereals with added fruit. You can always make them yourself by adding ready-made or home-made fruit puree that is age-appropriate.
  4. If you prefer organic nutrition, then you can give preference to “Hipp”, “Samper” and “Fleur Alpin” porridges. However, be aware that they contain minimal or no added vitamins and minerals.
  5. If you have problems with your tummy, opt for dairy-free porridges enriched with prebiotics, which are a nutrient medium for the development of beneficial intestinal microflora (“Babushkino Lukoshko”, “Baby”, “Heinz”, “Vinnie”) and/or probiotics in the form of dry beneficial microorganisms ( "Nestlé")

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For feeding children from 5 months

Oatmeal helps your baby grow really strong. Oatmeal is nutritious, rich in B vitamins, as well as phosphorus and calcium, which are extremely important for active growth. Malyutka® oatmeal gently coats the gastric mucosa, helping the intestines work and facilitating the digestion process for your baby.

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bThanks to the presence of dietary fiber, cereal porridges help normalize the functioning of the stomach and intestines - oatmeal is especially successful in this. And finally, these porridges are simply delicious.

Porridge Malyutka® oat milk porridge for feeding children from 5 months in accordance with the legislation of the Russian Federation. WHO recommends exclusive breastfeeding for the first 6 months of life and subsequent introduction of complementary foods while breastfeeding continues. NUTRICIA® fully supports these recommendations. Before using the product, you should consult a specialist.

Important: Breast milk is the best nutrition for young children. Before using the product, you should consult a specialist.

Compound: oat flour, dry milk base of a partially adapted mixture (skimmed milk, a mixture of vegetable oils (palm, rapeseed, coconut, sunflower, soy lecithin, vitamin C, citric acid)), sugar, rice flour, vitamin-mineral premix, maltodextrin.

The nutritional value*

Indicator name

100 g dry porridge

50 g dry porridge (per serving)

Energy value, kcal (kJ)

Carbohydrates, g

incl. sucrose, g

Minerals:

Calcium, mg

Phosphorus, mg

Sodium, mg

Iron, mg

Manganese, mcg

Vitamins:

retinol (A), mEq

calciferol (D), mcg

tocopherol (E), mEq

vitamin K, mcg

ascorbic acid (C), mg

Niacin (PP), mg

thiamine (B 1), mg

riboflavin (B 2), mg

pantothenic acid, mg

pyridoxine (B 6), mg

folic acid, mcg

cyanocobalamin (B 12), mcg

biotin, mcg

Where can I buy:

in an online pharmacy in the online store

Trading Networks of the city: Kupets, Kirovsky, Piknik, Zvezdny, Atlant, Elisey, Auchan, METRO, Karusel, Magnit, Monetka, Megamart, O’Key.

Pharmacy chains: Zhivika, Classic, Pharmacy City.

Children's networks: Children's World, Daughters-Sons, Your Baby.

Order from an online pharmacy with delivery: Zhivika

The introduction of complementary feeding and, in general, the introduction of children to adult food is a fairly long and extremely responsible process. Products following breast milk should not lead to negative reactions - intestinal upset, allergic conditions and poor absorption of food.

  • quick cooking (only takes a few minutes);
  • easy digestibility;
  • balanced composition, also enriched with useful microelements;
  • homogeneous consistency, does not thicken after cooling;
  • absence of salts, harmful dyes and additional components (of course, this is typical for the best manufacturers);
  • multilateral quality control;
  • a special manufacturing technique that makes the product easier to swallow and assimilate.

The advantages of baby cereals prepared at home include:

  • greater naturalness of products;
  • saving money, since children's dairy products are quite expensive;
  • homemade porridge simplifies the transition to an adult diet.

When it comes to complementary feeding, you should focus on the child. Children's impressions when feeding, the baby's appetite will tell parents which porridge is best - homemade or purchased.

How to cook?

If industrially produced cereal is used, then the question of how to cook porridge practically does not arise, since the technique for creating the dish is indicated directly on the packaging.

Most often, the dry mixture is poured with boiled water (you should carefully monitor the temperature) and stirred until completely dissolved. You should prepare porridge right before eating, following the following recommendations:

  1. Baby porridge, offered to an infant for the first time, must be five percent (consumption of 5 grams per 100 milliliters of water). This is the best product consistency for initial feeding. Then the porridge will be 10%.
  2. You need to start with a minimum volume - a teaspoon. It is best to “arm yourself” with silicone cutlery, suitable for children’s sensitive gums.
  3. The best introduced porridge is pureed, gluten-free, dairy-free, made from buckwheat or rice. You need to make sure that the resulting dish is free of lumps and other inclusions. After feeding the porridge, the baby is given breast milk or the usual formula.
  4. Gradually the portion of the gruel increases - by about a teaspoon per day. Over the course of a week, you should increase the volume of the dish to 150 grams (this applies to a 6-month-old child), then the single serving will only grow:
    • seven months – 160 grams;
    • eight months - 180 grams;
    • year – 200 grams.

If you are going to cook the porridge on your own, the proportions and rules described above remain in effect. Just don’t forget to grind the cereal before cooking to avoid lumps, which the baby will not approve of, and then you can add milk formula or mother’s milk to the dish.

Rating of the best cereals

Baby porridge is an extremely popular product, so you can buy products from various companies and manufacturers on the domestic market.

When choosing the best dairy-free or gluten-free cereals, you should take into account not only the reviews of other mothers, but also the opinion of the best independent “specialist” - your own child.

An interesting assessment of industrial cereals was given in the popular program “Test Purchase”. We must pay tribute to all manufacturers - no unsafe impurities were found in the cereals, but only two companies made it into the rating: Heinz and Bebi.

Cooked products from other companies, including the popular Malyutka porridge, contained unpleasant lumps.

So, we suggest that you take a more detailed and thorough look at the rating of the best baby cereals with which you should start feeding small children, as well as reviews from parents that will help you understand which mixtures you should avoid.

1. Heinz

Experts are confident that the best porridges are found in the product line of these manufacturers.

Parents will be able to choose baby food based on the age and needs of the child.

There are many cereals sold in pharmacies and stores:

  • dairy-free with additives;
  • with milk;
  • low-allergenic dairy-free;
  • delicacies (multi-grain with fruit).

Heinz porridge is easy to prepare – just dilute it in some water.

This baby formula is non-clumpy, has a pleasant taste and is relatively inexpensive. However, reviews from parents show that the consistency of some products does not always resemble traditional porridge.

2. Baby

Some of the best low-sucrose cereals are produced by this company.

Manufacturers offer a wide range of different products for all age groups.

Parents will be able to please their child with cereals:

  • dairy-free (both “pure” and containing fruit);
  • dairy (rice with berries and nuts);
  • low-allergenic dairy-free with prebiotics (belong to the premium class);
  • premium dairy products (mono-component and multi-component).