Straits Times  /  Singapore
 
 
July 6, 2010 
Camel milk coming to Europe 

 
DUBAI - HARD on the hooves of cow's and goat's milk, European grocery 
shelves  may soon be invaded by milk from that proverbial ship of the desert, 
the 
camel.  
An animal famous for bad breath and ill humour might seem an unlikely 
source  of liquid to lubricate a bowl of breakfast cereal or froth up a latte, 
but  promoters from the United Arab Emirates say it is healthy - and almost 
like  mother's own.  
'People with lactose intolerance can drink it with no problem, unlike cow's 
 milk, it doesn't cause protein allergies, and it's high in insulin,' said 
Ulrich  Wernery, the scientific director of Dubai's Center for Veterinary 
Research  Laboratory.  
Similar in taste and appearance to cow's milk, he said camel milk is closer 
 in composition to human milk, making it a healthier option than cow milk. 
Camel  milk also is high in vitamin C, which Dr Wernery said explains its 
importance to  Bedouins, Arab desert nomads, who historically lacked fruits or 
vegetables in  their diet and have been drinking camel milk for 
generations.  
The European Commission recently approved plans for screening camel milk, 
and  will send an EU panel to inspect the UAE's two dairy farms producing 
camel milk  - Al Ain Dairy, with 'Camelait', and the Emirates Industry for 
Camel Milk and  Products' 'Camelicious', found in most UAE grocery stores.  
Dr Wernery expected EU permission to export, which if granted could have 
the  UAE shipping camel dairy next year, to open doors to US and Canadian 
markets as  well as China and Hong Kong. -- REUETERS

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