Camel's milk vs. Cows milk....

Philippines
March 13, 2007 6:34am CST
Scientist said that Camel's milk which is widely drunk in Arab Countries, has 10 times more iron than that of cow's milk. Pretty good isn't it. Have you guys tried Camel's milk?. Why is that we don't have any commercially manufactured camel's milk? If thats so, Arab countries must trade and manufacture Camel's milk
4 responses
@brimia (6581)
• United States
13 Mar 07
I've never tried camel's milk. I had cow's milk for years but now only use soy, rice, or nut milks.
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• Philippines
14 Mar 07
How about goat's milk and carabao's milk. They're good and nutritious too. You should. :)
• Philippines
14 Mar 07
My first time to hear about camel's milk. I feel so stupid at first to ask myself if camels had milk (laughing out very very loud!). But then, I agree about carabao's milk. I have tasted fresh carabao milk. It is soooooooo verrrrry tasty. I just don't like the after taste. I wish you could taste our local "pastillas" (a kind of sweet, soft, candy-like thing made of carabao milk drenched in sinful sugar [smiles]), you will never get enough of it. If you're a sweet tooth, like I am, that is.
@sweetee (420)
• Australia
13 Mar 07
we don't have camels milk here in australia - if we did i wouldn't drink it either sorry.. i do like cows milk though.
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• Philippines
14 Mar 07
why? me, i would.. I tried goats milk, carabao's milk and they tasted good too.
@charlazio (215)
• Italy
13 Mar 07
good for them. the problem here is that we don't have thousands upon thousands of camels grazing on the land.
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• Philippines
14 Mar 07
Yes. Do camels only live in the deserts?
• United Arab Emirates
13 Mar 07
Camel's milk is very nourishing, tasty and does not go bad due to the high salt content. It is easy to digest. Yes, Arab countries do bottle and sell the milk, but I am not sure about the export market, I know that it is sold locally and it sells out fairly quickly
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• Philippines
14 Mar 07
Oh. I wish they could produce and trade more of them to other countries.:)