Mumbai: Packaged foods company Nestle India on Monday claimed its infant cereal brand Cerelac complies with local food norms, saying added sugars in the baby food are less than what India’s food ...
The report compared the sugar content of Cerelac instant cereal and Nido powdered milk, two of Nestlé’s best-selling baby food brands in low- and middle-income countries, which raked in more ...
This sugar-like substance, commonly found in packaged Indian foods such as Nestle Cerelac, spikes blood sugar levels, raising concerns for health-conscious consumers. Maltodextrin is a sugar-like ...