Mabu baby food powder is widely trusted by Vietnamese mothers. Processed with modern technology, Mabu baby porridge powder is already 90% cooked, so it only takes 10 minutes to cook the powder. However, to ensure the porridge is soft, it needs to be cooked for 20 minutes to allow the rice to absorb water and swell evenly.
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Mabu baby porridge helps mothers save cooking time. In addition, mothers can cook just enough powder for each meal according to their needs, without having to cook a large pot of porridge and store it in the refrigerator. Storing porridge in the refrigerator still ensures safety for babies, but food that has been cooked and stored in the refrigerator loses its quality the longer it stays.
With Mabu baby porridge, mothers can save cooking time compared to cooking regular powder. Below is the correct way to cook Mabu baby food powder for babies, hoping it will be helpful to everyone.
Guide on how to cook sweet Mabu baby food powder for 4-month-old babies
During the initial phase of weaning, it's beneficial for mothers to gradually adapt their baby's digestive system. Start with introducing sweet-tasting foods, such as sweet baby cereal, to make it easier for the baby to accept new flavors due to the familiar taste of milk.

Step 1: Pour 300ml of lukewarm water into a pot
Step 2: Add 1 scoop of Mabu cereal into the pot and stir well to ensure the cereal completely dissolves in the water, avoiding lumps or clumps when cooking. The scoop is provided in the box, 1 Mabu scoop = 20g of cereal.
Step 3: Boil the cereal mixture and stir continuously until it boils, then reduce the heat to low.
Step 4: Transfer the cereal to a bowl. The amount of cereal after cooking following the standard ratio will yield approximately 220ml of cereal.
Guide on how to cook savory Mabu baby cereal for a 6-month-old baby
After the initial 1-2 months of sweet cereal and pureed vegetables, mothers can introduce savory cereal dishes containing vegetables and meat, with pork and beef being the first meats to be introduced to the baby.

Step 1: Prepare the meat and vegetables. Clean and grind the meat finely, steam or boil the vegetables and grind them finely. Ensure that the ingredients to be ground are not clumpy to prevent choking hazards for the baby.
Step 2: Pour 200ml of water into a pot
Step 3: Add 10g of Mabu cereal and stir well until the cereal dissolves.
Step 4: Next, mothers should cook over medium heat for about 3-5 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent lumps. Add meat and vegetables evenly and let it boil for 2-3 minutes before reducing the heat.
Pour the cereal into a bowl, let it cool slightly for the baby to enjoy.
In many cases, mothers may wonder why the cereal becomes too thick like pudding when cooked. This is because the cereal is cooked too thick. Pay attention to the ratio to adjust the amount of cereal to achieve the desired consistency.
How to cook Mabu baby cereal with meat, vegetables, and roots
Ingredients:
Mabu broken rice cereal: 35g
Meat: 30g (chicken, pork, beef, fish…)
Green vegetables: 30g (morning glory, cabbage, broccoli…)
Cooking oil: 3ml
Water: 450ml
Instructions:
Step 1: Pour about 450ml of water and 1.5 scoops of broken rice cereal into a pot, then bring to a boil (remember to stir occasionally when boiling to prevent sticking, then reduce heat and simmer covered for about 10 to 15 minutes).
Step 2: While waiting for the porridge to simmer, mothers should wash and finely chop the vegetables, roots, and meat. They can use a blender to puree the vegetables or meat.
Step 3: Once the porridge is tender, add the meat and stir well, beating the meat. Continue cooking for about 2-3 minutes, stirring occasionally to evenly dissolve the porridge, then add the vegetables. Bring to a slight boil, cook until the vegetables are tender, then remove from heat to cool slightly before feeding the baby.
Notes when cooking Mabu baby cereal for babies
When cooking cereal for babies under 1 year old, mothers should avoid adding seasonings such as fish sauce, salt. If necessary, only add a few drops to avoid putting pressure on the baby's kidneys, as their kidneys are still delicate at this stage.
Nutritionists advise mothers not to use pre-packaged cereal - cooking a pot for a few meals for the baby. Although convenient, it may not guarantee safety and may lose nutrients easily. Mothers should also avoid feeding babies instant cereal as it may negatively impact their taste buds and lead to picky eating habits in the future.
Mabu baby cereal is a convenient cooking powder, perfect for mothers to prepare small meals, easily combined with fresh foods. With Mabu baby cereal and proper cooking methods, mothers can prepare delicious baby cereal dishes that babies will love.
Mabu baby cereal uses German technology, so the powder is super fine, as smooth as milk, so mothers can confidently prepare sweet cereal for their babies.
Above are the instructions on how to cook Mabu baby cereal that Mytour wants to share with mothers. Good luck to everyone!
