A new era in the baby food market: the Lambini BIO product line of Kifli.hu is introduced
Kifli.hu is revolutionizing the baby food market with its latest own brand product, Lambini BIO, which combines excellent quality and discount prices. The new product line offers nearly 20 types of organic baby food, which have the Demeter certificate, which represents the highest level of biodynamic agriculture.
The specialty of Lambini BIO products is that they are made sustainably, with respect for nature, which is guaranteed by the Demeter certificate. Kifli.hu paid special attention to ensure that the composition of the products meets the highest quality standards: all Lambini BIO snacks are made without thickeners and contain no added salt or sugar. The product line also meets various needs, so gluten- and dairy-free versions are also available.
The Lambini BIO product line offers a variety of tasty appetizers, all made from 100% fruit puree. The offer includes fruit, vegetarian, meat and vegetable dishes, such as spaghetti bolognese, Mediterranean couscous or salmon rice. These varied foods can appeal to even the pickiest of toddlers.
Lambini BIO fruit purees are an ideal choice for family outings or any kind of travel. Pear, apple, banana and other delicious combinations contain 100% fruit puree and are recommended for ages 12 months and up. These snacks are perfect for any little explorer looking for a healthy and tasty snack on the go.
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