Dairy Ingredient Potential Remains Untapped in the Toddler Nutrition Category
27 Jul 2016 --- Products formulated for toddlers with nutrition-rich dairy ingredients represent a major untapped opportunity for food and beverage brands.
The popularity of dairy ingredients such as whey continues to rise in the mainstream food market, and they are already well established as key ingredients in the tightly regulated infant formula sector. However, says leading supplier Arla Foods Ingredients, they remain under-used in products aimed at children in the 1-3 years age bracket – a crucial period in every child’s development.
“As they transition from babies to toddlers, young children enter a new phase in which they leave behind their exclusively milk-based diet,” said Anne Staudt Kvistgaard, Senior Manager for Pediatric at Arla Foods Ingredients. “They begin to eat a more varied selection of food and drink and develop their own preferences.
In addition, due to their limited stomach capacity and high activity levels, toddlers will often get hungry, and naturally they will crave the most tempting foods.”
She continued: “All of this means it’s very important that parents make certain their child’s needs are met to support proper growth. The toddler years are a crucial period during which it’s important to ensure children receive the right nutrients and develop healthy eating habits.”
Dairy ingredients offer the perfect solution for toddler-specific products such as snack bars, squeezable pouches, yoghurts, fruit drinks, milky drinks and toddler formulas. Rich in essential amino acids and minerals, they are filling and gentle on the stomach. In addition, they are healthy, natural and completely safe, all of which are priorities for parents of young children. They also have a pleasant milky flavor that is ideal for young taste buds.
As part of its new Goodness of Dairy campaign, Arla Foods Ingredients is ready to offer a range of dairy ingredient solutions containing high quality proteins and minerals from milk that will enable manufacturers to create delicious and nutritious products that parents will want to buy and toddlers will want to eat:
• Lacprodan whey proteins – packed with the essential amino acids required to support development and growth
• Lacprodan ALPHA-10 – offering all the benefits of Lacprodan proteins while also supporting a healthy gut flora, protecting against intestinal infections and reducing gastrointestinal events
• Capolac – an ingredient solution with >24% milk calcium to support the development of teeth and bones
• Lacprodan PL-20 – a milk protein concentrate rich in phospholipids and gangliosides, a nutritious combination that supports brain development
Anne Staudt Kvistgaard added: “A child’s diet during the sensitive toddler years is a key determinant of their health both in the short and long term. Even though they are leaving behind their milk-based diet, proteins and minerals from milk should continue to form the bedrock of their diet to ensure they get a healthy start in life. For food and beverage companies, this offers an excellent opportunity to create products that are perfectly balanced for a toddler’s specific needs, and which will appeal to parents keen to ensure the best possible diet for their children.”
Arla Foods Ingredients’ Goodness of Dairy campaign highlights how dairy ingredients are key to tapping into growing consumer demand for food that is natural, healthy and offers great taste and texture.
children's nutrition; maternal and infant health; medical nutrition; sports nutrition; weight management
Arla Foods Ingredients is a global leader in value-added whey solutions. We discover and deliver ingredients derived from milk and whey, supporting the food industry with the development and efficient processing of more natural, functional and nutritious foods. We serve global markets within early life nutrition, medical nutrition, sport nutrition, health foods and other foods and beverage products.
Arla Foods Ingredients is a 100% owned subsidiary of Arla Foods. Our head office is in Denmark.
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