Sweta agarwalGuardian of 2 children1 Year agoA. Yes u can give giv slurrp farm millets mix. There r various flavour, u can chose as per ur choice. Like my baby doesn't like to eat apple so I am giving apple,ragi and banana mix to him
MaahiMom of 2 children1 Year agoA. Millets r very healthy for babies. U can add millets in semi solid fud. Like in khichdi you can add ragi nd bazri. Or u can also give slurrp farm millets cereals
sarani tarafdarMom of 2 children1 Year agoA. I am giving Slurrp farm milllet mixes to my baby. Products are free from sugar and preservatives so completely healthy also
Veenal MahajanMom of 4 children1 Year agoA. Yes slurrp farm k Millet mix bhot acche hai
Satwant KaurMom of 2 children1 Year agoA. Try millets liquid upma or daliya. I cook for my baby. And sometimes I also giv apple, strawberry and ragi mix by slurrp farm
sushmitha chMom of 3 children1 Year agoA. I am a working woman so need quick to cook fud items for my baby. I swear by only slurrp farm millets cereals for my baby
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 6 m old boy1 Year agoA. Millet is a nutritious option for babies, including 11-month-olds. Here's a simple Indian millet recipe for your baby:
Ingredients:
- 1/4 cup millet (such as foxtail or finger millet)
- 1 cup water or homemade vegetable broth
- Vegetables (optional), finely chopped (e.g., carrots, peas, spinach)
- Ghee or butter (optional, for added flavor)
Instructions:
1. Rinse the millet under cold water and drain well.
2. In a small pot, bring the water or vegetable broth to a boil.
3. Add the rinsed millet to the boiling water/broth and reduce the heat to low.
4. Cover and simmer for about 15-20 minutes, or until the millet is soft and cooked through. Stir occasionally.
5. If using vegetables, add them during the last 5-10 minutes of cooking, depending on their cooking time.
6. Once cooked, remove from heat and let it cool slightly.
7. Mash or puree the cooked millet and vegetables to the desired consistency for your baby. You can use a fork, potato masher, or blender.
8. Optionally, stir in a small amount of ghee or butter for added flavor and nutrients.
Make sure to cool the millet thoroughly before feeding it to your baby to prevent any burns. Always check the temperature before serving.
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