Beaba launches new Babycook colourway

The innovative 4-in-1 Babycoook Neo baby food maker is now available in Neo Eucalyptus.

Beaba has introduced its weaning product in apopular eucalyptus shade, which is on-trend in kitchen and household decor. The latest design is trimmed with a pale pink, with a coordinating white blender.

The company is also careful to design products with sustainability in mind, and the Babycook Neo uses 48% less carbon dioxide and 50% less water. The baby food maker also enables parents to steam cook, blend, defrost and reheat food.

Babycook Neo’s blend function also allows parents to adjust the time of blending to fain the desired consistency based on their child’s stage of weaning. Meanwhile, the steamer function cooks in just 15 minutes, retaining flavours and nutrients in the food, and automatically turns off when the food is cooked.

The device offers a large (1,250ml) glass bowl and increased capacity stainless steel steam basket, enabling 33% more ingredients to be prepared in one go.

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