Pablum
(noun)
A type of cereal-based baby food that is easy to digest and high in vitamins and minerals.
Origin:
The word "pablum" comes from pablum, a brand name of a type of cereal-based baby food that was first introduced in the 1930s.
Examples:
- Pablum is a popular brand of baby food that is designed for infants and young children.
- Many parents choose to feed their babies pablum as a first food.
- Pablum is a type of cereal-based baby food that is easy to digest and high in vitamins and minerals.
- Pablum is made from cereals like rice, barley, or oats and is fortified with iron and other essential vitamins.
- It is also known as bland, insipid or uninteresting food or ideas.