Posted on 03/18/2022 4:30:21 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Last year, the Xmas hamper we received contained a box, inside which was an unusual and exotic delicacy. There were Camel milk prepared artisanal single-origin chocolates that were present in varying sinfully seductive flavours. The dark chocolates that were enriched with nuts and coffee beans were especially irresistible.
Truth be told, we had tasted camel milk during a visit to Bikaner some years back but not exactly fallen in love with it due to its slightly salty, mildly sour and sharp taste. But the bite this time did what the initial gulp couldn't.
For centuries camel milk has been part of the staple diet of the people who have shared the harsh desert habitat with the animal. Traditionally consumed fresh (unboiled) or in the fermented form, it has also been used in folk medicine to treat a wide range of ailments from tuberculosis to gastroenteritis. What then explains the sudden surge of interest in camel milk?The Corona pandemic has engendered interest in immune-boosting superfoods and camel milk seems to fit the bill perfectly. Camel milk producers claim that their offering has five times more vitamin C and 10 times more iron than cow's milk.
They also cite scientific studies that have found higher levels of sodium, sodium, potassium, zinc, iron, copper, manganese, niacin than in cow's milk. That has been considered the Gold Standard in India. (However, they concede that levels of thiamin, riboflavin, folacin, vitamin Bt12, pantothenic acid, vitamin A, lysine and tryptophan were relatively lower than those traced in cow milk.)Camel milk low in fat but with a high percentage of unsaturated fatty acids is described to be antimicrobial, antioxidant, antihypertensive, antithrombotic and more.
Not all the claims have been proven in laboratory tests and one is well-advised not to treat camel milk as a broad-spectrum miracle cure.
What can't be overlooked though is that it appears to have properties that can contribute significantly to glycemic control and combating insulin resistance.
The Food and Agricultural Organization, a specialized agency of the UN has issued a cautious certificate that "From all the data presented it is clear that the camel produces nutritious milk for human consumption."Those who are concerned about the state of the environment argue that the production of camel milk is more sustainable than bovine dairy farming and holds the promise of combating malnutrition globally.
Today camel milk is creating ripples far beyond desert regions in Arabia, Bactria, India.
Camels reached Australia in the middle of the 19th century and the Afghan camel drivers helped explorers chart an almost a 3000 kilometre stretch of arid wasteland from Darwin in the north to Adelaide in the south. Today their population go over a million camels in that country roaming in the wild and efforts to cull them haven't succeeded. Enterprising Australians have taken to camel farming for milk production and its export.
The stricter laws in force differentiating food and medicinal products in the USA had in past inhibited the marketing of camel milk. Raw milk consumption was considered risky and unpasteurized camel milk was taboo. Advances in food processing and packaging technology have overcome most of these problems.
Chefs the world over are experimenting with this exotic ingredient to create irresistibly tempting dishes for the gourmet and are designing products for the FB industry that will soon cease to be a niche product--a passing trend-- and may well claim a significant portion of health foods mass market.
Michelin plated Indian Chef Nishant Choubey makes use of camel milk tofu and never tires of telling his East Asian guests that those with lactogenic intolerance can safely indulge in it.
Aadvik the pioneering Indian company that has come out with artisanal chocolates also produces camel milk powder that can be reconstituted as per need and flavoured milkshakes along with camel milk ghee. Iconic Amul also is marketing camel milk as a special product 'beneficial for health.'The 'Ship of the Desert' may in years to come may well be identified as the 'Moveable Dairy Farm!'Disclaimer: The views expressed in the above article are that of the writer and do not reflect that of ANI.
No thanks. Let the camel jockeys drink it.
I find this pairs well with ground reindeer which is super lean.
(most of the European Reindeer is radioactive now, so I have to get it from an exclusive alaska ranch near the north pole)
In the Middle East camel eyeballs are also a delicacy.
I had some camel milk feta last week, and it was good. They could make an industry of this in Australia.
I had camel milk in Kazakhstan before. Not bad. Not looking to buy more of it, though.
Saudi Arabia to the Jihad rescue.
Those two dudes at the petting zoo must have been looking to get some cheap. Shame they didn’t know it was a male.
Did ya hear about th3 camel with 2 humps, married a camel with one hump. They had a baby with no humps….they named him Humphrey.
😫 🤢 🤮
Anyone know where I can find me some Camel Mozzarella?
….and over in pharmacy you can find camel urine.
slightly salty taste
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FYI:
When asked why milk is salty, the answer was given:
“Allah in his great wisdom, created female camel in such a way that the tits are in the back. When milking, nobody ever can prevent her from pissing into the milk.”
I have read this a long while ago, I forgot where.
Enjoy the great camel milk, if you can!
Lol!
Some of you graybeards may get this.
I don’t even like cow’s milk unless there is chocolate syrup in it. Never have-even as a kid.
I don’t even like cow’s milk unless there is chocolate syrup in it. Never have-even as a kid.
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