Introduction
If you’re a parent, you’ve probably heard mixed opinions about Cerelac. Some people say it’s convenient and nutritious, while others warn, “Ismein sugar hai… baby ke liye theek nahi hai.”
So what’s the real truth?
Is sugar in Cerelac actually harmful, or is it just overhyped fear?
Let’s break it down in a simple, no-confusion way.
Why Sugar in Baby Food Becomes a Concern
When we hear the word “sugar,” we immediately think of something unhealthy. And honestly, in many cases, that’s true—especially for adults.
But for babies, the situation is slightly different.
Babies need energy for growth, and carbohydrates (including natural sugars) play a role in that. The real concern is not just “sugar,” but what type of sugar and how much of it is being given.
The Reality of Cerelac and Sugar
Most parents don’t realize this—Cerelac doesn’t always contain “added table sugar” in the way we imagine.
In many variants, the sweetness comes from processed cereals where starch breaks down into simpler sugars. That means it may taste sweet, but it’s not always the same as adding spoonfuls of sugar.
Still, some variants may contain added sugar or sweeteners, which is where caution is needed.
So Should You Be Worried?
Not blindly—but not casually either.
If Cerelac is being used occasionally or as a support food, it’s generally fine. But if it becomes the baby’s primary or frequent diet, then yes, it can create dependency on sweet taste.
And this is where the real issue begins.
The Hidden Problem Most Parents Miss
The biggest risk is not immediate harm—it’s habit building.
When babies get used to sweet foods early on, they may start rejecting natural foods like vegetables or plain khichdi later.
That’s how picky eating starts.
So it’s not about one bowl of Cerelac—it’s about long-term food habits.
What Should Parents Actually Do?
You don’t need to completely panic or eliminate everything. Just be smart:
- Don’t rely only on packaged baby food
- Introduce homemade foods early (like mashed fruits, dal, rice)
- Check the label before buying
- Avoid overly sweet variants
Balance is the key.
One Honest Truth
Convenience is tempting. Cerelac is easy, quick, and time-saving—that’s why it’s popular.
But remember, easy is not always the best choice for long-term health.
Your baby’s eating habits are being built right now.
Conclusion
Cerelac is not “poison,” but it’s also not something you should depend on blindly.
Use it wisely, in moderation, and always balance it with natural, homemade foods.
Because in the end, it’s not just about feeding your baby—
it’s about shaping their future health.
🎥 Watch the Video
To understand the full reality of sugar in Cerelac and what doctors actually say, make sure to watch the video above.