No Melt Ice Cream Sustagen® Docello Recipe No Melt Ice Cream Sustagen Docello Recipe

Malnutrition
Malnutrition
  • 16/06/2021 - 09:35 am

This online resource provides readers with the instruction to create a no melt ice cream utilising SUSTAGEN Hospital Formula Neutral Flavour. The recipe also includes nutritional information as well as a serving suggestion. The end product should be tested to ensure suitability for a texture modified diet.

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