SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA, December 22, 2012 (Press-News.org) One of the things that a mother with a young baby worries about is how to create a balanced diet using homemade baby food on a daily basis. This is especially true of new mothers who are not familiar with the different types of baby food let alone how to make them. The application AGABAB TV has been released for all of these mothers who need information about baby food, and shows these mothers in need how to make baby food by using lively visual demonstrations that are interesting to watch.
AGABAB TV is made by Dodummedia Co., Ltd. (www.dodummedia.com), and uses videos to deliver information and expert advice about making the right baby food that is appropriate for the growth and development stage of the baby. As such, the information about the baby food recipes is accompanied by additional information about the growth and development stages of children. This supplemental information has been made more reliable and trustworthy because all the information that is contained in the videos has been verified by pediatricians at Dr. Choii's Hospital in Seoul, Korea. In developing the contents, AGABAB TV also received support from Dongwon Efarm, a company specializing in food ingredients, regarding the ingredients and from the cooking utensil shopping mall, El Cuizen, regarding the cooking utensils.
The baby food recipes have been divided into those for from 4 to 6 months after birth (the beginning phase), from 6 to 8 months after birth (the intermediate phase), from 8 to 12 months old (the late phase), and from 12 to 15 months old (the final period). As of December 2012, there are 26 different recipe videos that explain the AGABAB TV recipes for making baby food, and these are expected to be continuously updated in the future. Given the sheer number of recipes, new mothers will be able to solve the other problem of having only boring recipes because AGABAB TV shows them how to make varied baby food plans that are anything but monotonous.
Dodummedia, the creator of AGABAB TV, is a company specialized in the development of promotional and advertisement videos. They are also currently engaged in a project that will transform online recipes that now exist only in text-and-picture format into a video recipe format. Furthermore, the company is going beyond the creation of AGABAB TV and intends in the future to make other distinctive recipe videos for babies from 1 month to 1 year old and snack foods as well as food for diabetics.
The AGABAB TV application is available for download from both smart phone application markets the App Store (iPhone) and Google Play (Android phone).
Release of the AGABAB TV Application Providing Recipes for Baby Food
The application AGABAB TV has been released for all of these mothers who need information about baby food, and shows these mothers in need how to make baby food by using lively visual demonstrations that are interesting to watch.
2012-12-22
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[Press-News.org] Release of the AGABAB TV Application Providing Recipes for Baby FoodThe application AGABAB TV has been released for all of these mothers who need information about baby food, and shows these mothers in need how to make baby food by using lively visual demonstrations that are interesting to watch.
