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Sat, 24 Apr 2004 06:30:24 -0700
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http://my.webmd.com/content/article/85/98471.htm

Food Flavors Make Big Impression on Infants

Infant Formula, Mother's Diet Imprint Lifelong Food Habits on Newborns

Doesn't this make you want to eat this stuff?

"Most babies get milk-based infant formulas like Enfamil or Similac,
which are often described as being "sour and cereal-like." But for
babies with milk or protein intolerance or allergy, or with colic,
there are hydrolyzed protein-based formulas like Alimentum,
Pregestimil, and Nutramigen - which have a bitter and sour taste,
unpleasant smell, and horrible aftertaste, explains Mennella."

Laura Mundt, ICCE
Portland, OR

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