🌟 Elevate your snack game with nature’s supergrain power!
Early Foods Walnut & Foxtail Millet Cookies are a 130g box of handmade, nutrient-rich biscuits designed specifically for pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. Featuring 12% foxtail millet, 18% dry fruits and seeds, and 19% organic jaggery, these cookies provide high folic acid content without any refined sugar, preservatives, or artificial additives. With a shelf life of 4 months, they offer a clean, wholesome, and delicious snack option that supports maternal health and satisfies cravings naturally.
Specialty | No Sugar |
Weight | 130 Grams |
Ingredient Type | Vegetarian |
Brand | Early Foods |
Form | Bar |
Package Information | Box |
Manufacturer | Early Foods |
Additives | walnut |
Item part number | EF-FoxtailMilletWalnutCooki150g |
Net Quantity | 150 gram |
Package Dimensions | 17.1 x 6.3 x 6.1 cm; 130 g |
Ingredients | Organic Whole Wheat Flour, Butter, Foxtail Millet, Organic Jaggery, Dry Fruits & Seeds (Almonds, Sesame Seeds, Dates, Walnuts, Cashews, Pista, Watermelon Seeds), Milk, Rock Salt & Nothing else. |
Country of Origin | India |
M**U
Healthy... Good
Nice to eat.. Healthy...
S**E
Hard for babies as it has Crunchy granules
The media could not be loaded. The biscuits are full of nutrients but what is the point if its not liked by the babies.I am sure whether I am the only one who is facing this challenge but my baby doesn’t eat it at all. I tried to give it as it is but she couldn’t eat as the biscuit gets broken in small pieces and granules. Then I tried to dip it in small amount of milk and tried to feed her with spoon but she rejected. The granules inside biscuit irritates her throat and makes her cough. Then I tried to dissolve it in milk and water and tried to make her drink it as a semi solid meal but she didn’t like it. So now I have just stopped trying and both the packets are sitting aside. I only have to finish them now. I am still in search for something I can offer her as she eats nothing except curd and milk. :(Is there any other way I need to experiment to make her eat these biscuits? Please help!
A**N
Expensive for quantity and product
Taste is good but too costly for product
V**
Deliciously Wholesome!
As a parent, I’m always on the lookout for snacks that are not only delicious but also nutritious for my toddler. These Dry Fruit & Multigrain Millet Jaggery Cookies have been a delightful find. These sugar-free cookies are a perfect blend of taste and health. Made with an assortment of dry fruits and multigrain millet, they are sweetened with jaggery, which is a healthier alternative to refined sugar.
B**O
Harmful to health
The product is very harmful. After eating just 3 cokies I suffered with stomoch ache. Do not buy
M**R
Comparatively healthy stuff than those commercially available in stores.
I give it to bay from the 1 year of age , however i grind it to fine flour and add to her non savory meals, which does the job making the meal flavorful and slightly sweet in taste which really helps
H**H
Super Healthy snack at little overpriced
I want to have healthy snack option for my children and opted early foods cookies. I feel proud while adding them in the snacks box because of its rich nutritional values and sometimes i even can't stop at sneaking 1 or 2 and munching them. Nevertheless to say, taste is really really good .. i can sense the good ingredients in the first bite only. I have even tried teething cookies , bajra pumpkin powder, ragi sathu mavu... N i say simply go for it .But only thing is it is little over priced and quantity is not worth for the price. So we should feel like we are paying for quality.
A**R
Bad taste and hard for babies
Trusting the founders exaggerated videos on her social media profiles, I decided to buy one for my baby who is 16 months old. The biscuit is very hard to chew even for adults. And taste is like sand. Doesn't dissolve in milk also. I tried soaking it in milk to make it softer. Doesn't work. Bad product. And there is no age mentioned in any of their products. EARLY means ? From which age this can be given for babies. This biscuit is hard even for adults. No way of giving it to babies. Never.
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