Explain what is NIDO ?
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Nido is a milk substitute powder and milk powder brand manufactured by Nestlé. It was introduced in 1944. The range claims to offer "nutrition solutions for each stage of childhood".
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Product type:Milk substitute powder
Owner:Nestlé
Country:Philippines, Mexico, United States, United Kingdom, Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Chile, Ecuador,Uruguay
Introduced:
1944; 75 years ago
Related brands:Dancow (Indonesia)
Nespray (various regions)
Markets
Worldwide
The different varieties include instant dried whole, rather than skimmed or semi-skimmed, milk with Vitamins A & D, and are a good source of calcium. Products described on the nestlenido.com Web site include Nido Fortificada (in spanish) (fortified) and a non-fat version, Nido 1+, fortified also with prebiotic fibre for children beyond early babyhood.[1] Whole milk has a creamier flavor, and more calories, than reduced-fat types.
Nestlé says that Nido products are not suitable for children of under 1 year of age.[3] Although there is no age recommendation,[4] marketing is featured around children over three years of age with the tagline "Nutritious Milk for Growing Kids". Nido is fortified with additional nutrients to those found in milk, and is said to contribute to over twenty essential ingredients a growing child needs.
Nido Fortificada contains: whole milk, soy lecithin, vitamins A (as acetate), C, and D3, iron (as ferric pyrophosphate), and zinc sulfate.
Nido 1+ contains: nonfat milk, vegetable oils (corn, canola, palm), sugar, maltodextrin, lactose, milk fat, honey, prebiotics oligofructose and inulin, less than 2% calcium carbonate, soy lecithin, vitamins B6, C, D3, and K, vitamins A and E as acetate, taurine, ferrous sulfate, zinc sulfate, niacinamide, thiamine mononitrate, folic acid, biotin, calcium pantothenate, and sodium selenate.
Nido Dry Whole Milk (product of Netherlands) contains: whole milk, soy lecithin.