babyfood

babyfood

(ˈbeɪbɪˌfuːd)
n
1. food for babies, often puréed
2. a food product for babies sold in tins and jars
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Kiddylicious has unveiled a range of dipping snacks called Houmous Dip-Dip - in what it claims is a first for the UK's babyfood category.
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In 2007, Hero decided to expand its activities and started distributing Hero Baby, a global babyfood and dairy product line, managing in a short period of time to acquire a large share in Egyptian and Regional market.
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And we bought 30% more organic beef, organic babyfood sales were up 10.3% and those of organic textiles increased by 7.8%, the study found.
'Ihe machine has been specifically designed for hygienic bagging and packaging operations for the dairy, bakery, babyfood and other food related industries.
Earth's Best is the organic babyfood company that the brothers founded in 1985 as part of their career at the interface between healthy food and capitalism.
The new bakery is the result of a fiveyear agreement with the Switzerlandbased babyfood company Hero AG.
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