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Mom Approved Formula 4.5/5

Easy to digest goat milk proteins

Kabrita Saudi Arabia

FAQs: Ingredients

No fluoride has been added to the formulas. The formula does contain very low amounts of fluoride contributed by the natural formulation of the ingredients.

Glucose syrup is used in Kabrita goat milk formula as a carrier for important nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, and dietary fibres. These are essential ingredients for modern formulas, but unfortunately, they are extremely difficult to add to the formula without using glucose syrup as a carrier.

By using a carrier agent, these ingredients can be added in the right amount and distributed through the powder correctly. This explains why our formulas contain a very small amount of glucose syrup.

Although it is not always mandatory to state 'glucose syrup' as an ingredient on the tin, we believe in transparency and want to offer our customers full and complete information.

No, Kabrita does not contain additives such as sugar, artificial aroma, colorants, and/or flavouring.

Goat milk naturally contains nucleotides. Nucleotides are part of DNA and play an important role in energy storage.

No, the goat milk used for our formula is not organic. Due to the limited availability of organic goat milk, it is not possible to produce our globally available formulas using fully organic goat milk.

Fish oil is very rich in DHA, the polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acid found in the brain and retinal tissue.

Fat is an important source of energy, essential for functions such as maintaining body temperature and keeping the skin and hair healthy. The addition of plant-based oils ensures the baby receives the right amount of fatty acids in the optimum composition.

Palmitic acid, an important fatty acid for babies, is present in breast milk worldwide. Because (plant-based) palm oil is also rich in palmitic acid, we decided to add palm oil to our formula.

DHA (docosahexaenoic acid) is a long chain of polyunsaturated omega-3 fatty acids found in the brain and eye tissue.

FOS and GOS are known as prebiotic fibres. Prebiotic fibres promote the growth of beneficial bacteria in the large intestine.

Most of the salt in Kabrita comes from the sodium that is naturally present in goat milk. Sodium is required by the human body for various functions such as fluid balance and muscle contraction.

To comply with nutritional requirements, a minimum amount of sodium must be present in infant formula.

No. Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are not used in the production of Kabrita. Strict European legislation regulating infant nutrition prohibits the use of genetically modified ingredients in formula.

This means that, in addition to Kabrita, no GMOs are used in the production of all other bottle feeds sold within Europe.