Sesame Carrot & Sweetcorn Fritters

Rooted Natural Reviews with ekomi.co.uk
R 65
Finger Foods are a perfect add on to a meal to encourage self-feeding with your child's hands.  They are also a great intake of protein and vegetables that often can be problematic with progression of solids, toddler meals or added to a lunchbox. It is appropriate from 1 years and older as they do contain added salt. These Finger Food packs are available in 180g pouches with 12-14 items in all varieties. 
 
The flavours and combinations are true to our range that contain organic vegetables where possible, as well as free range chicken and grass-fed beef from Ryan Boon.
 
These Finger Foods are ideal for add-on to a meal, in a lunchbox or an on-the-go snack. 
Portion size:

180g

12-15 portions

Ingredients:

36% organic Carrot; 21% sweetcorn; 15% chickpeas; home-made vegetable stock – no added salt; self-raising flour; free-range eggs; organic coriander; sesame oil; iodated salt

Allergens: Gluten; Eggs; Sesame

DAIRY FREE

NO ADDED SUGAR

ÃMODERATE SALT

Nutritional information
 Per 100g

Per Serving

(45g, 3 portions) 

Energy (kJ)  554 249
Protein (g) 4.4 2

Carbohydrates (g)

    of which sugars (g)

22.2

4.4

10

1.9

Fat (g)  2.5 1.1
Fiber 3.4 1.5
Sodium (mg)  269
121
Preparation instructions:

When ready, cut the seal and open the pouch above the resealable zip.  Remove desired quantity and heat in microwave for 20-30 sec (900W) or place in an Airfryer and heat at 180 degrees for 2min.  Do not let the contents boil.  Always check the temperature of the food before feeding your child.  Each child takes different bite sizes, cut smaller or mash together as necessary. 

Storage instructions:


Keep frozen.

Refrigerate once defrosted and opened and consume within 2 days. Do not re-freeze or re-heat.

  

Please note :  

Pre-order means the product is still in production and we can only deliver once ready.  This might affect the total order's delivery time.  

This product is not intended for infants under 6 months of age and early introduction is not recommended.  Please consult with your health care professional for advice. 

From 6 months, together with breastmilk, infants should be fed a variety of foods.

The food is produced in a kitchen where exposure to allergens such as fish, wheat, cow’s milk, nuts & seeds may occur.  

 

The food is produced in a kitchen where exposure to allergens such as fish, wheat, cow’s milk and nuts/seeds may occur.

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