NurturMe NurturMeals, Dried Organic Food Pouches, Squash, Bananas and Green Kale, 8 Count
- Certified organic, non-GMO and kosher
- Gluten-free (with the exception of the Sweet Potatoes, Oatmeal, Bananas blend)
- No added sugar, salt or preservatives
- Simply add breast milk, formula or water to prepare
- Drying preserves freshness and flavor
NurturMeals organic dry meal pouches are rich in nutrients and super versatile for feeding both infants and toddlers. Simply mix them with breast milk, formula or water to create a puree for babies, or into toddler favorites like pastas, baked goods or yogurts for an added boost in protein and nutrients.
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A good choice for a “first food” cereal, if you can find it,
My experiences with the iron-fortified version is the exact opposite: baby hates it, doesn’t mix well (gelatinous blobs), tastes terrible (isn’t easy on the nose, either), and comes in a multi-serving pouch. It’s also, unfortunately for me, easier to find at stores than the individual packs of the quinoa-only version.
With the growing concerns of synthetic arsenic levels, artificial fortifications, GMOs, and other variables lurking around your baby’s diet and down the supermarket aisle, shelf-stable alternatives to self-prepared items come under a lot of fire, due or undue. This product (the quinoa-only version) is such a value to have. The trend of quinoa as a first-food/infant cereal is a growing one; until some of the more prominent get in on the game, I’ll be using the NurturMe lines.
I’ve seen vendors use stock photos of both versions when selling the stuff. The stuff seems new and obscure, but make sure you’re getting the right version. You might find this product is currently more difficult to procure than you think…
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Makes a tasty and nutritious meal for infants. Suitable as a tasty snack for adults.,
Since I do not have any infants at home, at least not any more, I self-tested the product. As mentioned above, the predominant flavor is that of sweet squash. The product would likely make a great snack for adults use during a daytime hiking trip or during a camping trip. It is convenient. The envelope very easy to open (no need to struggle with scissors or with a kitchen knife).
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Great way to add veggies into a toddler’s diet …,
It only took a minute to mix and have a combo fruit and veggie dish. The taste was predominantly vegetable, but wasn’t at all offensive nor did it have an off taste. There was enough for two or three meals, depending on the size of the child or adult being served. I say space-saving because if this didn’t come in small, convenient pouches it would have taken up quite a bit of shelf space.
I do like the fact that everything is organic, organic, organic and certified as such. I did check out the Nurturme site and do like the social commitment to others. They donate 1% of the profits stating that “By purchasing our quinoa products, you’re giving back to the health, wellness, and education of the children of Peru.” Definitely a product that I’d purchase again. Not a thing I dislike about the product or the company.
INGREDIENTS:
Organic banana, organic butter squash, organic rice flour, organic corn starch, organic kale, organic sunflower lecithin
NUTRITION FACTS:
Serving Size: 1 pouch (19g)
Calories: 70
Total Fat: 0g
Trans Fat: 0g
Sodium: 0mg
Total Carbohydrate: 16g
Dietary Fiber: 1g
Sugars: 6g
Protein: 1g
% DAILY VALUE:
Protein: 7%
Vitamin A: 20%
Vitamin C: 40%
Calcium: 6%
Iron: 0%
Sample provided for review.
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