
Product overview
Key Ingredients
We were unable to confirm a complete, current ingredient panel specific to this exact Bangladesh-market product. We found ingredient panels for similarly-named Cerelac products sold in other regions - one from the UK under the different name "Mixed Fruits & Wheat" (order of words differs from this catalog listing), and another distributed for Middle Eastern markets and manufactured in Spain - but these have different names, different declared countries of origin (UK vs. Spain), and are not confirmed to be identical to the Bangladesh product, so we have not applied their ingredient data here. Cerelac wheat-and-fruit cereals of this general type typically combine wheat flour, milk solids, fruit pieces or purees (in this case, a three-fruit blend), vegetable oils, and added vitamins and minerals. For the exact, current ingredient list, please check the physical packaging.
Key Features
This is an infant/toddler cereal from the Cerelac range, combining wheat with a three-fruit blend, generally positioned as a complementary food for infants and young children.
Benefits
The product is marketed as a convenient, fortified complementary food intended to help support a growing child's nutrient intake as part of a varied diet. As with all infant-nutrition marketing claims, this should be viewed as general positioning rather than a substitute for individualized medical or nutritional advice from a pediatrician.
Who Can Use This Product
We were unable to confirm the exact recommended age range for this specific Bangladesh SKU; please check the physical packaging, as Cerelac wheat-and-fruit cereals in different markets have been found at both around 6 months and other age ranges depending on region. This product is intended as a complementary food alongside breastmilk, formula, or other appropriate foods rather than a sole source of nutrition. Consult a pediatrician before introducing any new food to your child, particularly if they have known allergies (including wheat/gluten sensitivity) or health conditions.
Important transparency note: a 2024 investigation by Public Eye and the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN), covering 15 countries including Bangladesh, found that Cerelac products sold in many lower- and middle-income countries contain added sugar, while equivalent products sold in some European countries are formulated without added sugar. Bangladesh-specific reporting (The Business Standard, April 2024) cited an average of approximately 3.3g of added sugar per serving across sampled Cerelac products in Bangladesh, though this figure reflects a broader sample of the product line rather than a confirmed measurement for this exact SKU. Nestle has stated it has reduced added sugar in its infant cereals in recent years and has committed to further reformulation. We recommend checking the current nutrition label on the physical packaging and discussing added sugar intake for infants and toddlers with a pediatrician.
How to Use
Wash your hands and use clean utensils. Boil drinking water and allow it to cool to a lukewarm temperature. Mix the cereal with the water according to the ratio specified on the packaging, stirring until smooth. Feed immediately using a clean spoon, and discard any unfinished portion rather than storing it for later use.
Storage & Safety
Store the unopened package in a cool, dry place. Once opened, close the packaging tightly after each use and consume within the timeframe stated on the package (commonly around 30 days after opening for products of this type). Do not refrigerate the prepared/mixed cereal; prepare only what will be consumed immediately. Always check the expiry date before use, and consult a pediatrician if your child shows any signs of an allergic reaction or intolerance, particularly given the wheat content of this product.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
Q: What age is this cereal intended for?
A: We were unable to confirm the exact age recommendation for this Bangladesh SKU; please check the physical packaging for the current guidance.
Q: Does this product contain wheat?
A: Yes, wheat is a core ingredient in this cereal. If your child has a wheat or gluten sensitivity, consult a pediatrician before use.
Q: Does this product contain added sugar?
A: A 2024 multi-country investigation found that Cerelac products sold in Bangladesh and several other countries generally contain added sugar, unlike some European formulations. We recommend checking the current nutrition label on the packaging for exact figures.
Q: How should I prepare this cereal?
A: Mix with lukewarm boiled water according to the ratio on the packaging, stir until smooth, and feed immediately with a clean spoon.
Q: Can I store leftover prepared cereal for later?
A: No, any unfinished prepared portion should be discarded rather than stored or refrigerated for later feeding.
Q: Is this the same as the "Mixed Fruits & Wheat" product I've seen online?
A: We are not certain. We found a similarly-named UK product with a different word order and a different stated country of origin, so we have treated it as a distinct listing rather than assuming it is identical to this Bangladesh product.
Q: Where is this product manufactured?
A: We were unable to confirm the current manufacturing country for this exact Bangladesh-market product from the sources we checked.
The information provided is accurate to our best practices, but it does not replace professional medical advice. We cannot guarantee its completeness or accuracy. The absence of specific information about a drug should not be seen as an endorsement. We are not responsible for any consequences resulting from this information, so consult a healthcare professional for any concerns or questions.