After breastfeeding my baby exclusively for 3 months (exclusive breastfeeding for 6 months recommended),
my baby is ready to try something new, I made his first baby cereal pap (akamu) using yellow corn and guinea corn.
Then I met with a mother friend who gave me this amazing pap recipe,
she told me to add millet called joro (northern part of Nigeria) to the first recipe and adjusted the ratio
Ever since that’s been the pap baby cereal my baby feeds on.
What’s so special about this recipe?
The combination of corn with guinea corn and millet contains all the amino acids a baby needs for wellbeing. (Journal of Nutritional Health & Food Science)
Each of these grains is nutritious they are also used in making tom brown. see the nutritional composition of grains
Is this cereal for babies alone? NO adults can also enjoy this as well, it’s good for the whole family.
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