Goat Toddler Milk
800g | 12+ months
Goat Toddler Milk
800g | 12+ months | £21.00 per can
Our Goat milk is designed to be the most advanced of its kind.
With over 60 years’ experience in infant nutrition, we combine the finest, natural ingredients to develop a toddler milk as gentle as your baby. Our unique recipe is made with creamy Whole A2 Goat Milk, Goat Whey, Plant-Based DHA and GOS. We’re also proud to avoid palm oil, fish oil, maltodextrin or cheap additives.
Our Stage 3 goat milk is vegetarian-friendly and suitable from twelve months.
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preparation
For feeding your baby, add 1 level scoop of powder to each 30 ml of water (freshly boiled and cooled). Please refer to the feeding guide shown below and note this table should only be used as a guide. All babies are different and may require more or less than is shown. Kendamil Goat Toddler Milk should be fed on demand. If you need more advice talk to your healthcare professional.
1 level scoop = 4.6g * Amount of freshly boiled and cooled water
Water per feed* | Scoops per feed |
180ml | 6 |
Step 1
Wash hands, then sterilise your feeding utensils according to manufacturer’s instructions.
Step 2
Fill kettle with 1 litre of freshly run tap water (do no use repeatedly boiled water). Boil and leave to cool for 30 minutes, so it remains at a temperature of at least 70ºC. Measure the required water into a sterilised bottle.
Step 3
Using the scoop provided, add the correct number of levelled scoops to the bottle. Use the straight edge inside the lid to level each scoop.
Step 4
Place on a sterilised teat and cap on the bottle and shake well to dissolve powder.
Step 5
Cool to a natural body temperature. Always test the temperature of the liquid on your wrist prior to feeding your baby.
nutritional values |
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Energy |
kj kcal |
1980 473 |
271 65 |
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Fat of which: - saturates - unsaturates |
g g g |
21.3 10.8 10.5 |
2.9 1.5 1.4 |
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Omega 3 α-Linolenic Acid (ALA) Docosahexaenoic Acid (DHA - LCP) |
mg mg |
190 68 |
25 9.3 |
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Omega 6 Linoleic Acid (LA) Arachidonic Acid (ARA) Total Carbohydrate of which sugars * of which lactose Fiber of which Galacto-oligosaccharides of which 3’GL** Protein (N x 6.25) Salt |
mg mg g g g g g g g g |
1800 36 57 55 53 1.5 1.45 0.05 13 0.46 |
242 4.9 7.8 7.5 7.3 0.21 0.2 0.01 1.8 0.06 |
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Vitamins Vitamin A Vitamin D3 Vitamin E Vitamin K Vitamin C Thiamin Riboflavin Niacin Vitamin B6 Folate Vitamin B12 Pantothenic Acid Biotin |
mcg-RE mcg mg-α-TE mcg mg mg mg mg mcg mcg mg mcg |
500 6 10 30 95 0.55 0.8 5.8 0.36 109 0.8 3.6 14 |
69 0.8 1.4 4.1 13 0.08 0.11 0.80 0.05 15 0.11 0.5 2.0 |
17% 11% 28% 34% 29% 16% 15% 11% 7% 20% 14% 17% 20% |
Minerals Sodium Potassium Chloride Calcium Phosphorous Magnesium Iron Zinc Copper Iodine Selenium Manganese |
mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mg mcg mcg mcg |
180 900 600 780 500 50 7 4 0.28 90 20 67 |
25 123 82 107 69 6.9 1 0.5 0.040 13 3 9.2 |
6% 13% 16% 20% 12% 8% 13% 10% 8% 16% 15% 0.8% |
Other L-Carnitine Nucleotides |
mg mg |
9 20 |
1.3 2.8 |
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* Sugars derived from milk ** 3'GL Galactosyllactose |
key ingredients
Whole goat Milk, Goat demineralised whey powder (from Milk), Lactose (from Milk), Vegetable oils (sunflower, coconut, rapeseed), Galacto-oligosaccharides (from Milk), Tri-Calcium phosphate, Calcium lactate, Calcium citrate, Calcium Phosphate, Potassium hydroxide, Sodium ascorbate, Oil from the microalgae Schizochytrium sp. (milk), Ferrous sulphate, Oil from Mortierella alpina (milk), Nucleotides (Cytidine-5’-monophosphate, Disodium uridine-5’-monophosphate, Adenosine-5’-monophosphate, Disodium inosine-5’-monophosphate, Disodium guanosine-5’-monophosphate), L-Carnitine, Vitamin E, Zinc sulphate, Niacin, Calcium pantothenate, Copper sulphate, Vitamin A, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Vitamin B6, Folic acid, Manganese sulphate, Potassium iodide, Sodium selenite, Vitamin K, Vitamin D3, Biotin, Vitamin B12. Allergens in Bold
Allergy Advice: For Allergens See Ingredients in Bold.
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*Pricing and ingredients information taken from Tesco.com. Where products are not available at Tesco, their pricing has been determined using amazon.co.uk of 03.04.2024
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Whole Goat Milk
Whole Goat’s Milk is the first ingredient in our goat formula recipes and is sourced from European goat farms. Our use of whole goat’s milk provides a naturally creamy taste to our recipe and crucially means we can use reduced levels of vegetable oils, which typically form 100% of the fat content in other formula brands. Goats milk is viewed as being a more naturally gentle milk due to its qualities that make it more easily digestible and it contains naturally occurring prebiotics that promote a healthy gut microbiome.
Goat Whey
We uniquely add whey protein from goats milk to adjust the naturally high casein content of goat’s milk, achieving a whey to casein ratio of approximately 40:60. Goat's milk contains predominantly A2 beta-casein protein (which is similar to breastmilk) and smaller fat globules, making it easier for some babies to digest compared to cow's milk. Softer curds smoothly and quickly pass through baby's digestive system and studies have shown how the frequency and consistency of infant goat formula poops were closer to breast milk.
Lactose
Lactose is the most common carbohydrate (or ‘sugar’) found in breastmilk and provides energy to your little one. Lactose also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut and aids in the absorption of essential minerals like calcium.Lactose is the most common carbohydrate (or ‘sugar’) found in breastmilk and provides energy to your little one. Lactose also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut and aids in the absorption of essential minerals like calcium.
Fat blend
Alongside the natural milk fat from our whole milk, we use a blend of infant-grade coconut, sunflower and rapeseed oil for our fat content. These oils are necessary to provide essential fatty acids (such as linoleic and alpha-linolenic acid) which are present in human milk and are the precursors for your baby to make long chain polyunsaturated fats like DHA. We can’t rely exclusively on our whole cow’s milk fats as these fatty acids are not present in sufficient quantities. We never include Palm Oil or Soybean Oil in our formula.
DHA
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is a type of omega-3 fatty acid which supports healthy brain and eye development. It is naturally found in breastmilk and plays a crucial role in the growth and function of an infant's nervous system. We source our DHA from sustainably farmed marine algae.
GOS
GOS (galacto-oligosaccharides) are dietary fibers added to infant formula to mimic the effects of prebiotics found in breastmilk. They promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria which can lead to a healthier digestive system, softer stools, and potential immune system benefits.
1. Whole Goat Milk
Whole Goat’s Milk is the first ingredient in our goat formula recipes and is sourced from European goat farms. Our use of whole goat’s milk provides a naturally creamy taste to our recipe and crucially means we can use reduced levels of vegetable oils, which typically form 100% of the fat content in other formula brands. Goats milk is viewed as being a more naturally gentle milk due to its qualities that make it more easily digestible and it contains naturally occurring prebiotics that promote a healthy gut microbiome.
2. Goat Whey
We uniquely add whey protein from goats milk to adjust the naturally high casein content of goat’s milk, achieving a whey to casein ratio of approximately 40:60. Goat's milk contains predominantly A2 beta-casein protein (which is similar to breastmilk) and smaller fat globules, making it easier for some babies to digest compared to cow's milk. Softer curds smoothly and quickly pass through baby's digestive system and studies have shown how the frequency and consistency of infant goat formula poops were closer to breast milk.
3. Lactose
Lactose is the most common carbohydrate (or ‘sugar’) found in breastmilk and provides energy to your little one. Lactose also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut and aids in the absorption of essential minerals like calcium.Lactose is the most common carbohydrate (or ‘sugar’) found in breastmilk and provides energy to your little one. Lactose also promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut and aids in the absorption of essential minerals like calcium.
4. Fat blend
Alongside the natural milk fat from our whole milk, we use a blend of infant-grade coconut, sunflower and rapeseed oil for our fat content. These oils are necessary to provide essential fatty acids (such as linoleic and alpha-linolenic acid) which are present in human milk and are the precursors for your baby to make long chain polyunsaturated fats like DHA. We can’t rely exclusively on our whole cow’s milk fats as these fatty acids are not present in sufficient quantities. We never include Palm Oil or Soybean Oil in our formula.
5. DHA
DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is a type of omega-3 fatty acid which supports healthy brain and eye development. It is naturally found in breastmilk and plays a crucial role in the growth and function of an infant's nervous system. We source our DHA from sustainably farmed marine algae.
6. GOS
GOS (galacto-oligosaccharides) are dietary fibers added to infant formula to mimic the effects of prebiotics found in breastmilk. They promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria which can lead to a healthier digestive system, softer stools, and potential immune system benefits.
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Si hemos tomado una buena decision fue elegir por la leche de cabra Kendamil.
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