The composition may be subject to variations, so we advise you to always check the list on the purchased product.
Ingredients : Whole goat's milk powder* (39%); maltodextrin*; cow's milk lactose* ; vegetable oils* (rapeseed*, sunflower*, oleic sunflower*); fish oil; Vitamins (C, D, niacin, pantothenic acid, A, biotin, K, thiamine, B6, folate, E, B12, riboflavin); minerals (sodium citrate, ferric pyrophosphate, zinc sulphate, sodium selenite, copper sulphate, potassium iodide, manganese sulphate); Lcystine; L-isoleucine; Ltryptophan; L-tyrosine; Bifidobacterium lactis (0.05%); antioxidant : extract rich in tocopherols.
*Ingredients from organic farming.
ALLERGENS: LACTOSE, FISH (DHA).
| Per 100g of Junéo2nd age | Value per 100ml at 13 |
Energy (en kJ) / Energetic value (kJ) | 2098 | 273 |
Energy (en kcal) / Calories (kcal) | 501 | 65 |
Matières grasses (g) / Total fat (g) | 25 | 3,3 |
Dont acides gras saturés (g) / Saturated fat (g) | 9 | 1,2 |
Linoleic acid (mg) | 4200 | 546 |
Alpha-linolenic acid (mg) | 370 | 48,1 |
DHA (mg) | 130 | 16,9 |
Carbohydrates (g) | 57,9 | 7,5 |
Dont sucres (g) / Sugar (g) | 30,5 | 4 |
Of which lactose (g) | 28,5 | 3,7 |
Proteins (g) / Protein (g) | 11,1 | 1,44 |
Vitamins |
A (Ng ER) | 470 | 61,1 |
D (Ng) | 12,5 | 1,63 |
E (mg a-ET) | 11 | 1,43 |
K (Ng) | 58 | 7,50 |
Thiamine (Ng) | 830 | 108 |
Riboflavin (Ng) | 1450 | 189 |
B6 (Ng) | 600 | 78 |
B12 (Ng) | 1,7 | 0,20 |
Folates (Ng EFA) | 165 | 21,5 |
Pantothenic acid (mg) | 4,9 | 0,64 |
Biotin (Ng) | 21,5 | 2,8 |
Niacin (mg) | 5,35 | 0,70 |
C (mg) | 105 | 13,7 |
Minerals |
Calcium (mg) | 375 | 48,8 |
Phosphorus (mg) | 325 | 42,3 |
Sodium (mg) | 170 | 22,1 |
Potassium (mg) | 600 | 78 |
Chloride (mg) | 500 | 65 |
Magnesium (mg) | 48 | 6,2 |
Manganese (Ng) | 55 | 7,2 |
Iron (mg) | 6,6 | 0,86 |
Zinc (mg) | 4 | 0,52 |
Iodine (Ng) | 108 | 14 |
Selenium (Ng) | 24 | 3,1 |
Copper (Ng) | 417 | 54,2 |
Fluoride (Ng) | 55 | 7,2 |
Suitable for infants aged 6 months and over. It can also be used to replace or supplement breastfeeding in accordance with the regulations governing follow-on milks, as part of a diet being diversified. It cannot be used as a substitute for breast milk during the first six months of life. The decision to introduce complementary foods should only be taken on the basis of medical advice, taking into account the specific needs of each infant for growth and development.