

HiPP Organic Banana Rice Cereal is a smooth baby food for infants from 6 months, made with organic bananas and rice for natural sweetness. It can be served at room temperature or chilled as part of a balanced weaning diet.
Net Content: 125 Grams.
Ingredients: Fruits (75%) [Bananas (44%), Apples (31%)], Water, Rice Semolina (4%), Lemon Juice, Antioxidant Ascorbic Acid, Organic.
| Typical values | per 100g | per 125g |
|---|---|---|
| Energy kJ/kcal | 295/70 | 369/87 |
| Fat | 0.1g | 0.1g |
| of which saturates | 0.0g | 0.0g |
| Carbohydrate | 15.6g | 19.5g |
| of which sugars | 10.7g | 13.4g |
| Fibre | 1.4g | 1.8g |
| Protein | 0.9g | 1.1g |
| Salt | <0.05g | <0.05g |
| Sodium | <0.02g | <0.02g |
Features: Family run since 1899, with over 125 years of baby feeding expertise. Made using premium quality organic ingredients with strict quality standards which exceed EU & UK regulations. Every recipe is carefully crafted, tailoring nutrition, taste, texture, and portion size for the specific stage of your baby's journey.
Storage: Before feeding, please store at room temperature and make sure the jar and the cap are undamaged. Best before end, see side of cap.
Country of Origin: Germany.
Recycling Info: Paper - Widely Recycled: Label - glued. Glass - Widely Recycled: Jar. Metal - Widely Recycled: Lid.
Product Information: Smooth and creamy best describes this simple, smooth baby food, crammed with bananas, apples and baby rice.
Preparation and Usage: Feeding advice: Can be served at room temperature or chilled. Decant desired amount into a clean bowl using a plastic spoon. Please do not use metal spoons to avoid damage to the jar. Replace cap after use, keep refrigerated and eat within 24 hours. If feeding directly from the jar, any remaining food at the end of the meal must be discarded. Speak to your Healthcare Professional if weaning before 6 months. Enjoy as part of a varied and balanced weaning diet.
Storage Type: Ambient.
Third Party Logo: Organic Farmers & Growers.
EU / Non EU Organic: DK-ÖKO-001, EU/non-EU Agriculture.