creamy oatmeal
This gentle tasty smooth oatmeal is the perfect introduction to the baby-led weaning adventure.
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INGREDIENTS: Organic Oat Flour, Electrolytic Iron, Niacinamide, Riboflavin, Maltodextrin, Thiamine Mononitrate, Alpha Amylase, Organic Sunflower Lecithin.


I want to like this cereal for being clean but am having a hard time. I’m concerned with how low the iron is in this infant fortified cereal, especially compared to others on the market. Only 64% in 8 tablespoons, most babies won’t be able to consume that amount. We know how crucial iron is in brain development and for the first 1000 days, that is why infant cereal is fortified to begin with. Would Baby Gourmet consider increasing the iron?
Secondly, where are the ingredients from? Canadian company (Yay) but with imported ingredients?
Thank you
I'm confused how you can get away without noting that your Creamy Oatmeal "may contain wheat" on the ingredients box like every other oat product on the market. Wheat is a common allergen for babies and when oatmeal is a very popular first food for babies it should go without saying that you clearly mark if your oat product is gluten free or contains wheat but you do neither. Instead, after listing your ingredients you add "Contains: Oats". No sh!t.
They claim no added sugar, but they add maltodextrin which is a sugar substitute with a higher GI value than table sugar! Based on Baby Gourmet’s reply to a previous review on changed ingredients for this product, maltodextrin has always been a part of the ingredients list but was not listed before because it was not required by labelling laws. Pretty messed up considering how dangerous maltodextrin is. Robbing people of the information they need to make safe choices for their children is unacceptable and I am not sure how one can trust a brand in light of information like this. I wouldn’t feed this to my kids and I suggest that every parent using this product look into the dangers of maltodextrin as a food additive.
Can you please list source type of the Maltodextrin additive? (Ie., from corn? Potato? Rice?) I think this product would be that much better without it if ever discussed, imo!
Does this contain added salt?
I want to like this cereal for being clean but am having a hard time. I’m concerned with how low the iron is in this infant fortified cereal, especially compared to others on the market. Only 64% in 8 tablespoons, most babies won’t be able to consume that amount. We know how crucial iron is in brain development and for the first 1000 days, that is why infant cereal is fortified to begin with. Would Baby Gourmet consider increasing the iron?
Secondly, where are the ingredients from? Canadian company (Yay) but with imported ingredients?
Thank you
I'm confused how you can get away without noting that your Creamy Oatmeal "may contain wheat" on the ingredients box like every other oat product on the market. Wheat is a common allergen for babies and when oatmeal is a very popular first food for babies it should go without saying that you clearly mark if your oat product is gluten free or contains wheat but you do neither. Instead, after listing your ingredients you add "Contains: Oats". No sh!t.
They claim no added sugar, but they add maltodextrin which is a sugar substitute with a higher GI value than table sugar! Based on Baby Gourmet’s reply to a previous review on changed ingredients for this product, maltodextrin has always been a part of the ingredients list but was not listed before because it was not required by labelling laws. Pretty messed up considering how dangerous maltodextrin is. Robbing people of the information they need to make safe choices for their children is unacceptable and I am not sure how one can trust a brand in light of information like this. I wouldn’t feed this to my kids and I suggest that every parent using this product look into the dangers of maltodextrin as a food additive.
Can you please list source type of the Maltodextrin additive? (Ie., from corn? Potato? Rice?) I think this product would be that much better without it if ever discussed, imo!
Does this contain added salt?


brand has launched in the USA!





