infant formula
English

Noun
infant formula (countable and uncountable, plural infant formulas or infant formulae or infant formulæ)
- A manufactured food simulating human breast milk, designed to be fed to babies and infants under twelve months of age.
- Synonyms: baby formula, formula
- Coordinate terms: milk replacer, milk substitute
- 1944, Rocky Mountain Medical Journal, volume 41, page 291:
- No extra ingredients to calculate, because it's a complete infant formula.
- 2004, Enterobacter Sakazakii and Other Microorganisms in Powdered Infant Formula, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations:
- Reconstituted powdered infant formula is probably a common vehicle in transmitting Salmonella to infants, given its major role in the infant diet, but contamination of formula is more likely to occur from the preparer or preparation environment than from the manufacturing process.
- 2018, Kristin Lawless, Formerly known as food, →ISBN, page 85:
- Before the early 1900s, mothers who couldn't breast-feed for medical reasons didn't have the option of infant formula and often used wet nurses, or women who were employed to breast-feed children other than their own.
Coordinate terms
- milk replacer (the analogue for nonhuman animals, especially livestock)
Translations
food simulating human milk
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See also
Further reading
infant formula on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
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