Camel Milk Hits Cafes in Dubai
Bedouins have been using camel milk for centuries, but only recently has it been used commercially in cafes, restaurants, and products like cheese and bottled chocolate milk. Camel milk is lower in fat and higher in Vitamin C than cow's milk and Dubai citizens are the latest to approve the taste.
The newly opened Cafe2Go is one of the first to put camel milk on its menu and it seems to be passing the taste test with intrigued customers.
"I'm surprised because I was thinking it was tasting really different from the normal milk, but ... it's really nice," said customer Nadia Rizk.
"I thought it would be weird when I tried it, but it's just like everything else," said another, Sal Hobbi.

