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Cerelac Wheat Mixed Fruits

Cerelac Wheat Mixed Fruits

Cerelac Wheat Mixed Fruits is an Ultra‑processed food product.

The product contains additives or is industrially processed in a way that we consider clear indicators of an ultra‑processed food.

Additives and processes (4) in Cerelac Wheat Mixed Fruits


Lecithin


Flavouring


Natural Flavouring


Ascorbyl Palmitate


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Allergens in Cerelac Wheat Mixed Fruits

Gluten


Milk


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Ingredients

Cereals 57% (Hydrolysed Wheat Flour, Wheat Flour), Skimmed Milk Powder 25%, Banana Flakes 7%, Apple Flakes 0.8% (Apple, Emulsifier: Lecithin), Orange Flakes 0.8% (Orange, Orange Juice Concentrate, Emulsifier: Lecithin), Vegetable Oils (Rapeseed, Sunflower), Calcium Carbonate, Vitamin C, Ferrous Fumarate, Flavouring (Vanillin), Niacin (B3), Zinc Sulfate, Vitamin E, Thiamin (B1), Pantothenicacid (B5), Vitamin A, B6, Vitamin K, Folic Acid, Biotin, Vitamin D, Potassium Iodide, Antioxidants (Tocopherol-Rich Extract, Ascorbyl Palmitate)

Nutritional information

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