Updated On: 22 April, 2024 08:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Anindita Paul
With one of India’s best-loved baby food brands under the scanner for unhealthy amounts of added sugar and honey, experts decode how new mothers can keep their babies well-fed, healthy and happy

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For most Indian households, Cerelac is what Gen Z now refers to as a ‘core memory’ on social media. This ubiquitous brand of baby food is commonly recommended as a nutritious supplement to breast milk for children between six months and two years of age. But, as a recent report by Public Eye, a Swiss investigative organisation revealed, the formula does Indian infants far more harm than good. As per the report, Cerelac sold in India contained 2.7 gms of added sugar and honey per serving — a stark contrast to the UK and German versions that have no added sugar. Although the manufacturer, Nestlé, has claimed to have reduced the amount of added sugars by up to 30 per cent over the past few years, the discrepancy has sparked conversations about if and how baby formula can be safely used by concerned parents, to cater to their children’s nutritional needs.
