I've had it, and while I like lots of odd things, camel milk tastes like a camel. Sorry OP, but we. |
Halalco in Falls Church? It's a huge grocery store - almost the size of a Safeway. If anybody has it, they would. |
I have never seen camel's milk for sale in any halal store in the U.S. Not that I was ever looking for it. I think it's been illegal to sell until just recently. |
I heard camel milk is big in Germany. |
http://www.cameldairy.com/CONTACT_US.html
California. There are no camels in DC. |
No but Desert Farms has farms across the US. A few are in PA. |
For people curious about the benefits of CAMEL Milk:
Camel's milk is the closest milk to human mother's milk. Our bodies not only tolorate it well, our bodies thrive on it. It has TEN TIMES the amount of antibacterial and antiviral properties found in cow's milk. It contains an insulin like protein that survives the digestive tract and may benefit people with certain forms of diabetes. It also has 10 times more iron and three times more vitamin C than cow's milk. It is antibacterial and low in lactose. Used medicinally by nomadic communities for centuries, fermented camel's milk is still popular in Kazakhstan as a treatment for Tuberculosis and for HIV/AIDS in Kenya and Somalia. Research has been conducted into treating Crohn's disease, breast cancer and autism, however the most promising studies have been in the field of diabetes. More info here : http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philippa-young/camel-milk-_b_828752.html |
Maybe it is an acquired taste? |
Baltimore's does. OP, it was a joke--hence the smiley face. No offense intended. |
I suggest posting on the Chowhound forums to ask (go to Chow.com and then click on the Washington DC and Baltimore board under Chowhound forums). |
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I don't recall seeing any mango trees in the DC area, but I can buy mangos locally. |
Ha ha! |
Camel milk is quite tasty actually. I had some of it in Dubai. |