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‘The new goat milk’: Camel milk finds favour among health-conscious consumers – Sydney Morning Herald
Capturing wild camels from the Australian Outback and setting up dairy farms is an increasingly viable business proposition as the global market for camel milk grows.
Ms Ince said some camel milk was pleasant to drink with a slightly sweet flavour and a lightness of texture and many customers found it easier to digest and good for their health. “It has the potential to be the new goat milk,” she said.
But at up to $24 a litre for fresh milk and more for powders, camel milk is expensive.
Camel milk for sale at Whole Foods House in Rosebery.Credit:Brook Mitchell
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