Baby Food Pouches High In Iron. Baby friendly foods high in iron Heavy metals at levels called ''troublesome'' are lurking in foods commonly eaten by babies and toddlers, according to a new consumer reports investigation of 50 packaged foods made for children.
More than 90 percent of parents with children 3 and under turn to these foods at least occasionally, a new consumer reports national survey of. From biscuits and crackers to fruit pouches and cereals, we also have many. They’re convenient, sterile, and tout a variety of interesting flavors and food combinations.
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This recipe is also the perfect filling for a breakfast squeeze pouch for older babies and toddlers. This doesn’t have as much iron as baby cereals, but it still gives her a nice dose. And there’s tons of research on this. * a recent new york times piece investigated 108 brands of infant porridge around the world and found less than a quarter met international standards for fat, protein, and zinc * a uk study showed.