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Dubai camels milked in Israeli dairy farm
Itamar Eichner
Published: 03.02.07, 19:23
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1. Brading
Mike ,   Atlanta, USA   (02.03.07)
How will the final products look to the end consumer? For example, if you have a camel milk -based ice cream product in a store, will the label or brand show any indication of Israeli participation? I imagine that the anti-Zionist rhetoric in Arab countries would make a private-label product strategy more effective. Comments?
2. YECH, Bet It Tastes Worse than Camel Breath!!!!
Dairy Bob ,   Milwaukee   (02.03.07)
Plus heard it ain't at all kosher
3. Bob #2
Antonio ,   Haifa   (02.03.07)
It's definitely an "aquired taste" I tried it when I was a kid, and neither me, nor my parents who tried it with me will ever forget that...LOL
4. Innovative and good for international relations
Karen R ,   USA   (02.04.07)
So what if Westerners don't like camel milk (it isn't kosher, anyway), but for those people who do drink it, making it available is a nutritional plus. Having Israeli companies working with UAE companies is also a step forward.
5. FYI: Camel's milk is lactose free and low-fat
(02.04.07)
6. I read that Camel's milk may relieve severe allergies
Logic ,   Israel   (02.04.07)
in young children!!!
7. You can milk just about anything...
(02.04.07)
Mr. Focker once milked a cat.
8. Can we milk Cats??
Sheldon   (02.04.07)
Can we milk Cats??
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