nestle, which makes cerelac, says there is good reason for adding sugar to its products.widespread in the country. 97% of babies do not meet their daily nutrient requirement. 40% of babies 0—5 sufferfrom iron deficiency anaemia. that means we fortify our products but we also make sure that... we also have dat which is a brain nutrient, it is fishy, fishy taste, you imagine you have iron and dha, how difficult it is to take the food. look at nestle cerelac today, one bowl of iron—fortified cereal with 20 vitamins and minerals can provide the baby, i will say that categorically, this is one of the healthiest food complementary food you can introduce to your baby. nutritionists say in the philippines many foods catering to a sweet pallet started early. if a mother or a family introduces sweet complimentary solids, then you set the baby up to prefer the attractive, sweet taste of sugar. in starting these babies so young on this level of sugar, it's mind—boggling. the most popularflavour of cerelac in the philippines has about 17.5 g of total sugars per serving. that's the equ