(This camel's baby looks like its dick at first glance)
Source - Camel milk has been in use for centuries in Middle Eastern, Asian and North African cultures. Recently, some vanguard American farmers have been bringing that tradition to the U.S. And it might be the perfect time to do so because camels, being desert dwellers, are extremely water efficient.
“Did you know that camel milk is highly nutritious and has 10 times more iron and three times more vitamin C than cow’s milk?” Dagmar Midcap asks viewers. “Camel milk is also being used in treating diabetes, autism and Crohn’s disease,” says Midcap.
Besides producing milk, which Gil Riegler says “is the closest milk to human mother’s milk,” the couple also makes specialty products including cosmetics, soaps, lotions, lip balms and chocolate.
“It’s low-fat milk, it’s homogenized naturally, it tastes really good like cow’s milk, it has triple the amount of vitamin C than other milks, it’s high in protein and there are no allergies to it,” says Gil Riegler. It’s a good alternative to cow’s milk for those who are lactose-intolerant because it’s lactose-free.
“This is truly one of nature’s superfoods.”
There’s just one problem: it’s illegal for the couple to sell the milk. “Until the government lifts its restriction on small-batch hand-milked products,” the couple can give people the milk to drink and people can drink the milk, but it’s illegal for it to be bought and sold, says Zimmern.
Until the law is changed, the Rieglers will only sell the specialty products that are made from the camel’s milk. They also offer camel rides, rent out their camels for events and sell camels. At the end of his visit, Zimmern drinks a glass of fresh camel milk. His verdict: “That’s really good … It’s really refreshing … You want another sip.”
Source - Camel milk has been in use for centuries in Middle Eastern, Asian and North African cultures. Recently, some vanguard American farmers have been bringing that tradition to the U.S. And it might be the perfect time to do so because camels, being desert dwellers, are extremely water efficient.
“Did you know that camel milk is highly nutritious and has 10 times more iron and three times more vitamin C than cow’s milk?” Dagmar Midcap asks viewers. “Camel milk is also being used in treating diabetes, autism and Crohn’s disease,” says Midcap.
Besides producing milk, which Gil Riegler says “is the closest milk to human mother’s milk,” the couple also makes specialty products including cosmetics, soaps, lotions, lip balms and chocolate.
“It’s low-fat milk, it’s homogenized naturally, it tastes really good like cow’s milk, it has triple the amount of vitamin C than other milks, it’s high in protein and there are no allergies to it,” says Gil Riegler. It’s a good alternative to cow’s milk for those who are lactose-intolerant because it’s lactose-free.
“This is truly one of nature’s superfoods.”
There’s just one problem: it’s illegal for the couple to sell the milk. “Until the government lifts its restriction on small-batch hand-milked products,” the couple can give people the milk to drink and people can drink the milk, but it’s illegal for it to be bought and sold, says Zimmern.
Until the law is changed, the Rieglers will only sell the specialty products that are made from the camel’s milk. They also offer camel rides, rent out their camels for events and sell camels. At the end of his visit, Zimmern drinks a glass of fresh camel milk. His verdict: “That’s really good … It’s really refreshing … You want another sip.”
Whether I like it or not, LA is on the forefront of "experimental cuisine." In other words, hipster dickhead assholes take it upon themselves to force weird shitty food down everyone's throats because it's "new" or "in." Seriously, the midwest should be thanking me. I have to live life eating through all of this trendy garbage, weeding out all of the bad from what little good there is. We all do, us normal people up and down the coasts. By the time that little tidbit of culture finds its way to the middle of the country it's already been polished into a finished product. You guys live the cake life.
Plus, I'm not about to take advice from a guy who makes a living eating weird shit with weirder fucking people. Andrew Zimmern, the fuck outta my face with this nonsense. Oh it's the closest to human milk? What kind of psychopath wants to drink human milk, Andrew? Are you some type of real life McPoyle type, was that supposed to be a selling point? And what exactly is this line supposed to do in trying to convince me?
Camel milk has been in use for centuries in Middle Eastern, Asian and North African cultures
Uh yeah, no duh. But that's mainly because they don't have some of the luxuries we do have. Ya know...grass, water - those types of luxuries. Why change a good thing here guys? Cow milk is great, cow cheese is great, cow butter is great, and cow meat is great. Plus, as a whole, cows are very manageable and camels seem pretty unpredictable. Can you imagine an entire herd of those things running loose across Iowa? It would be absolute madness. I say we just vote this one down now and keep it illegal. The Middle East and Africa need all the camels they can get, at this point let's just let sleeping dogs lie.
#TeamCowMilk
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