

Real Food Blends Nutricia North America 176993-Real Food Blends Beef, Potatoes & Spinach Pureed Food
$15.04
Product Description
Nourishing Real Food Blend for Tube FeedingReal Food Blends� offers a wholesome solution with their Beef, Potatoes & Spinach Pureed Food Blend specifically designed for tube feeding. This 9.4-ounce pouch contains a nutrient-rich combination of real food ingredients, making it ideal for individuals who require enteral feeding. The blend is crafted to provide essential nourishment while ensuring that taste and texture are not compromised, presenting an excellent meal option for both children and adults.
Convenient and Ready-to-Use MealThis tube feeding formula is conveniently packaged in a ready-to-use format suitable for bolus feeding with a syringe. Each pouch contains a carefully balanced mix of beef, potatoes, and spinach, which delivers 330 calories, making it a comforting meal choice that is quick to serve. The blend also comes without the need for refrigeration, remaining shelf-stable for up to three years from the date of manufacture, ensuring that it can be easily stored and on hand when needed.
Quality Ingredients for Peace of MindReal Food Blends prides itself on using 100% real food ingredients. This Beef, Potatoes & Spinach blend includes inviting components like ground beef, potatoes, peas, and grapeseed oil along with a touch of pineapple juice for a hint of sweetness. The mixture is also thicker than traditional enteral formulas, ensuring a satisfying consistency for users while allowing for additional liquid to be mixed in if needed for different feeding tube requirements.
Nutrition Meets PracticalityThis enteral feeding option is not just about taste; it caters to the dietary needs of those who depend on tube feeding without sacrificing quality. Each meal not only brings a blend of nourishing fruits and vegetables but is also designed with the convenience of those administering feedings in mind. It's a practical solution that delivers both taste and nutritional integrity, allowing caregivers to provide better meals for those in need.