[Ready Stock] Organic Malay-Style Chicken Soup
Bundle of 2 servings
Inspired by the comforting flavours of traditional Sup Ayam, this nourishing soup brings together tender Anxin chicken, naturally sweet carrot and potato, gently simmered in a light, savoury broth. A blend of mild aromatic spices adds a subtle depth of flavour, not spicy, but softly fragrant and well-balanced for little ones. The result is a smooth, wholesome soup that introduces new flavours while remaining gentle on growing tummies.
Prepared with 100% organic ingredients, and no added sugar, salt, or preservatives, this dish is thoughtfully crafted to support your little one’s food journey. A simple, nourishing bowl inspired by tradition and made with care!
Toddler (180 g) / Kid (270g) per serving
GG French Poulet Chicken Wing, Potato, Carrot, Onion, Garlic, Ginger, Celery, Cinnamon Stick, Star Anise, Shallot, Cloves, White Pepper, Spring Onion & Signature Organic Chicken Broth
Supports digestion, growth, brain development, immunity, healthy blood, iron absorption, gut health, antioxidant protection, and overall body development in babies.
*Made in a facility that also processes the Top 9 allergens: dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, nuts, peanuts, wheat, soy, and sesame.*
Chicken is a rich source of many nutrients that are essential for babies’ growth and development. These nutrients include vitamins B6 and B12, iron, zinc, choline, selenium, and vitamin B3. They play important roles in supporting antioxidant activities, providing energy to cells, promoting healthy blood, enhancing the sense of taste and smell, and boosting brain health. Furthermore, chicken is a great source of protein, which contains all the amino acids required to develop a baby's muscles, nervous system, heart, skin, and hair.
Potatoes provide essential nutrients such as folate, iron, vitamin B6, and zinc, which are essential for growing babies. Potatoes are also rich in other B vitamins, vitamin C to boost the immune system, and choline, a vital nutrient for brain development. Potatoes also contain "resistant starch," a significant type of fiber that helps promote the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, which supports a baby's body.
Carrots are a great source of fiber for promoting digestion and vitamin B6, a vital nutrient for fueling the growth and development of a baby's body. However, the standout feature of carrots is their impressive concentration of carotenoids, which are nutrients that convert to vitamin A and aid in maintaining healthy vision.
Onions are a good source of complex sugars and fiber. They contain all of the plant-based B vitamins, including vitamin B6, biotin, folate, and choline, which are crucial nutrients for a baby's growth and development in the first 1,000 days of life. Onions also have some vitamin C, which helps the body absorb iron from plant-based foods such as legumes and leafy greens. Onions have anthocyanins, flavonoids, and polyphenols, which are powerful antioxidants that are well-known for their ability to prevent and combat cancer.
We use BPA free, biodegradable packaging made with corn starch that is not only eco-friendly but also safe for freezing and microwaving.
Our meals are freshly prepared on a weekly basis, ensuring maximum freshness. These meals can be stored in your freezer for up to 3 months, although we strongly recommend consuming them within 1 month to enjoy their best quality, as we do not use any preservatives. If stored in the fridge, please consume them within 2-3 days.
Please refer to the 'Best Consumed By' date on each cup for optimal freshness.
Once defrosted, please do not refreeze and consume immediately after heating up.
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