Cereo Company

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The Cereo Company of

soy flour, which it produced from 1910,[1] and the dextrinizing agent Cereo,[2] which was America's first commercial baby food.[3] It was produced by Macy Deming at the Haring Adams (Deming) House, built in 1790.[4]

References

  1. ^ "History of Soy Flour, Grits, Flakes, and Cereal-Soy Blends".
  2. ^ Dennet, Roger H. (December 1908). "Infant Feeding". Pediatrics. XX (12). Burlington, VT.: F.M. Crosset Co.: 87. Retrieved 2009-04-05.
  3. The book states: "Macey Deming manufactured canned baby food, Cereo, here in 1900," and "America's first commercial baby food, "Cereo", was developed and made in Tappan."
  4. ^ Tappantown Historical Society