No way man. I am in Dubai right now for many months, and I work right by the Camelicious facility. I have actually grown to really like camel milk, and the ice cream is really good. Never thought I'd see Camelicious on this channel. I sometimes pick it up right from the farm, and sometimes they let the camels roam around on the road right outside of the farm. I have really grown to love camels since being in this country (although I can't wait to get back to the states!).
@@Erumyr No it isn't, that's just marketing. People make claims like that about every type of food you could imagine. If it were true, scientists all over the world would have known about it 50 years ago, and we would already have camel milk concentrate pills being sold by Pfizer and Bayer.
@@Blueshirt38 u dont know how proteins and bacterial strains work. I do, it’s my field. The casein protein in milk Can test and cause inflammation in your colon. Camel milk have a different casein protein. This is science on molecular level. Been working with this for 20 years. I really don’t bother to go into details take it or leave.
I'm in the middle of a Shrimpathon. This has be the 20th video I've watched on your channel. The only consumer item I've heard of before, mentioning camels, is of course the cigarette brand. I had no idea camel milk was a thing ! 😄🤔 Love this channel 👍
I think the "100% camel milk" means the milk part is just camel milk (and not a mix of camel and say cow, or goat milk), rather than 100% of the contents of the carton is camel milk.
It's that, or they're allowed to round a certain amount. Compared to how much actual camel milk is in the vat, when they're only adding a pinch of those other ingredients, they're allowed 100% instead of saying 99.99999% camel milk. I'm more okay with this, than I am with the "serving suggestion" loopholes they can take, both with showing a lot more on the package than what you're getting, or claiming only 10 calories per serving*. *Note, one serving is one hundredth of a fraction of an ounce, so you get 5,000 servings per container, where the entire container really only holds enough for part of a meal for one person.
There are a few camel dairy farms that have started in Australia... apparently they're really hard to milk. Fresh Camel milk is called "white gold" as it is so expensive. It's nutrient rich, and considered a "cure" for a huge number of diseases. We have lots of camels in Australia so someone finally caught on to milking them.
Currently experiencing a Shrimpathon of Weird Stuff in a Can, here I am at #35 in the playlist. The perfect accompaniment to my evening floor exercises. This is what RUclips is FOR!!!!!!! Lovely!
this is the first time i think i’ve ever heard shrimp laugh (im on a binge right now), and i feel like it’s on brand that it’s over the specifics of milk percentages
My grandma used to drink it all the time. I tried it once and found myself comparing it to regular pasteurized milk instinctively. Didn't like how it tasted, but I felt the same about all of them almond/cashew milk products.
Camel milk is slightly salty tasting. It is less fatty than cow milk and more watery. I’m talking abt the real thing in Dubai/Abu Dhabi. It is normal to be culturally weirded out but such milk. But once you pass that stage, camel milk becomes a regular food which you can enjoy in milkshakes and cereals and hot chocolate for example.
Another one for the list that might be OK cause the shrimp said so without the slightest trace of irony in his voice. I just wonder if I have ever drunk it abroad on holiday simply because there may be no reason to assume the milk is cows milk. 👍
Sung to the tune of Supercalafragilisticexpialadocious. (ahem) Super foreign camel milk found within a can, tested and reviewed for us by AS, he's our man, find it buy it taste it tell us, that's his RUclips plan, Super foreign camel milk, found within a can!
My mom was allergic to cow milk protein, though when she was lab tested it was discovered that she could consume camel and buffalo milk. So she sometimes drank camel or buffalo milk, and we are definitely not from a part of the world where that is common.
Different milks are certainly strange, though I've never disliked any milk. Milk is very neutral in general, I think it's hard to like the taste of milk.
I used to live in Abu Dhabi, and this stuff was sold fresh at any supermarket. You could even get date flavoured camel milk! I tried it once, and uh…never again. It tasted extremely camel-y to me; maybe because it was fresh? It's probably an acquired taste.
Did you ever try the saffron flavor? Ugh, I don't get why Arabs love saffron flavor in sweet things. All of the Camelicious ice creams and milks are delicious, but the saffron flavor is BAD.
randomgirlxrulz this is typical of Camelicious’ camel milk. Even pasteurized it has a strong taste. There is brand with a better taste: Camelait, only slightly salty tasting. Excellent in milkshakes and cereals. Avoid raw milk.
I want to know if you had it cold or warm and what it would be like in a tea or coffee :o sorry if you already mentioned the cold or warm thing, I watched this whilst cleaning my room so was mildly distracted 😂
@@AtomicShrimp I can agree that full cream goes well in coffee, and low fat camel milk is perfect for cereal or oatmeal. Also very good for cooking things like curry.
This is for camels, not from camels... Actually I completely made that up, I’m not sure whether I would have found it funny or felt sorry for you if it were true :p
Fair enough it's not that strange milk is milk whatever is best suited to the climate, get a tin of Mongolian horse milk, tbh I'm lactose intolerant I've drank soya milk for over 25 years, mainly sweetened, all this animal milk tastes horrible to me, cow juice is sour and watery to me, it is unpleasant.
“100% camel milk “ yet with other ingredients... Weird indeed. And “whole milk” when it is actually reconstituted from water and powdered milk... LOL. The FSA allows that claim somehow despite being misleading. Whole is whole = unadulterated. Other than that, it is best enjoyed in milkshakes, cereals and hot chocolate.
Blueshirt indeed camel milk in the UAE is pasteurized, fresh and whole (unadulterated). The Camelait brand also from Al Ain Farm tastes plain, slightly salty tasting.
No way man. I am in Dubai right now for many months, and I work right by the Camelicious facility. I have actually grown to really like camel milk, and the ice cream is really good. Never thought I'd see Camelicious on this channel. I sometimes pick it up right from the farm, and sometimes they let the camels roam around on the road right outside of the farm. I have really grown to love camels since being in this country (although I can't wait to get back to the states!).
That sounds cool
@@xX_wiLLiam_Xx this comment was made a year ago
It’s anti cancer and diseaSe fighting despite the hormone imbalancing gmo cow milk who actually gives Human Irritate Bowl diseaSe
@@Erumyr No it isn't, that's just marketing. People make claims like that about every type of food you could imagine. If it were true, scientists all over the world would have known about it 50 years ago, and we would already have camel milk concentrate pills being sold by Pfizer and Bayer.
@@Blueshirt38 u dont know how proteins and bacterial strains work. I do, it’s my field. The casein protein in milk Can test and cause inflammation in your colon. Camel milk have a different casein protein. This is science on molecular level. Been working with this for 20 years. I really don’t bother to go into details take it or leave.
I'm in the middle of a Shrimpathon. This has be the 20th video I've watched on your channel. The only consumer item I've heard of before, mentioning camels, is of course the cigarette brand. I had no idea camel milk was a thing ! 😄🤔 Love this channel 👍
Believe it or not, you can eat them too
Aww, unless I'm missing an even better dodgy pun already on your sign, you could have said 'subscribe for Moor'
I think the "100% camel milk" means the milk part is just camel milk (and not a mix of camel and say cow, or goat milk), rather than 100% of the contents of the carton is camel milk.
That makes sense - ingredients panels have weird rules
Kind of like how mcdonalds says it uses 100% beef just means the beef they use is 100%
@@sk8terboi10003 No wonder their patties taste like cow hair residue. 100% legal.
It's that, or they're allowed to round a certain amount. Compared to how much actual camel milk is in the vat, when they're only adding a pinch of those other ingredients, they're allowed 100% instead of saying 99.99999% camel milk. I'm more okay with this, than I am with the "serving suggestion" loopholes they can take, both with showing a lot more on the package than what you're getting, or claiming only 10 calories per serving*.
*Note, one serving is one hundredth of a fraction of an ounce, so you get 5,000 servings per container, where the entire container really only holds enough for part of a meal for one person.
@@TheLukemcdaniel Or Tic Tac "suger free", when it is really almost all sugar.
There are a few camel dairy farms that have started in Australia... apparently they're really hard to milk. Fresh Camel milk is called "white gold" as it is so expensive. It's nutrient rich, and considered a "cure" for a huge number of diseases. We have lots of camels in Australia so someone finally caught on to milking them.
Currently experiencing a Shrimpathon of Weird Stuff in a Can, here I am at #35 in the playlist. The perfect accompaniment to my evening floor exercises. This is what RUclips is FOR!!!!!!! Lovely!
Camel milk lasts for ages because no bugger will drink it. © Red Dwarf. ish.
And it tastes the same when it's gone off as when it's fresh 😉
You reignite my gastronomical curiosity, thanks for sharing.
this is the first time i think i’ve ever heard shrimp laugh (im on a binge right now), and i feel like it’s on brand that it’s over the specifics of milk percentages
My grandma used to drink it all the time. I tried it once and found myself comparing it to regular pasteurized milk instinctively. Didn't like how it tasted, but I felt the same about all of them almond/cashew milk products.
Camel milk is slightly salty tasting. It is less fatty than cow milk and more watery. I’m talking abt the real thing in Dubai/Abu Dhabi.
It is normal to be culturally weirded out but such milk. But once you pass that stage, camel milk becomes a regular food which you can enjoy in milkshakes and cereals and hot chocolate for example.
Now that I know that goat's milk tastes "goaty", I'm out.
To me goat milk tastes like someone liquified the smell of a barnyard
If you like goat cheese (which tastes like a goat barn smells, I mean its really like you just decide to lick the goat) then it will bea a treat
Another one for the list that might be OK cause the shrimp said so without the slightest trace of irony in his voice. I just wonder if I have ever drunk it abroad on holiday simply because there may be no reason to assume the milk is cows milk. 👍
Sung to the tune of Supercalafragilisticexpialadocious. (ahem) Super foreign camel milk found within a can, tested and reviewed for us by AS, he's our man, find it buy it taste it tell us, that's his RUclips plan, Super foreign camel milk, found within a can!
You got me bubble heading. works
hahaha, that's pretty good
I saw the picture and thought: "Will it taste like cigarettes?"
i weirdly thought the exact same
Don't think I will find it in my local shop
But I will be sure to look for it 👍
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My mom was allergic to cow milk protein, though when she was lab tested it was discovered that she could consume camel and buffalo milk. So she sometimes drank camel or buffalo milk, and we are definitely not from a part of the world where that is common.
So the milk smells neutral...I wonder if you can get it in a hotel.
underrated comment
Jesus christ, I love you
Did you stick this in the fridge prior to trying it, or was it room temp?
I kept it chilled in the fridge
I hope that drinking this, didn't give you the hump😂 sorry, the old jokes, are the best one.
Different milks are certainly strange, though I've never disliked any milk. Milk is very neutral in general, I think it's hard to like the taste of milk.
i kinda laughed my ass off when he said it smelled "neutral"
Huh, I've never heard of Camel Milk. Interesting. One might even say weird =)
I used to live in Abu Dhabi, and this stuff was sold fresh at any supermarket. You could even get date flavoured camel milk! I tried it once, and uh…never again. It tasted extremely camel-y to me; maybe because it was fresh? It's probably an acquired taste.
I was born there. Should have tried it atleast once before leaving but never did.
You wouldn't be able to drink fresh cow milk either. It's disgusting and stinks.
Did you ever try the saffron flavor? Ugh, I don't get why Arabs love saffron flavor in sweet things. All of the Camelicious ice creams and milks are delicious, but the saffron flavor is BAD.
@@Blueshirt38 Its in many indian dishes too. I think its a cultural and historic thing.
randomgirlxrulz this is typical of Camelicious’ camel milk. Even pasteurized it has a strong taste. There is brand with a better taste: Camelait, only slightly salty tasting. Excellent in milkshakes and cereals. Avoid raw milk.
It looks delicious. Hmmmm. I wonder what Halloumi made from camel milk would taste like. I'm curious.
1:48 ok wow no need to flex that hard
Ikr
The fuck you talking about
What?
Fancy glass owning person flexing on all of us who drink out of our cupped hand
Ok.
I want to know if you had it cold or warm and what it would be like in a tea or coffee :o sorry if you already mentioned the cold or warm thing, I watched this whilst cleaning my room so was mildly distracted 😂
Dont think I could try it. What would you have it with. Could you use it in tea do you think
Too creamy for tea. Cereal or porridge maybe...
AtomicShrimp what creamy coffee sounds good tho
@@AtomicShrimp I can agree that full cream goes well in coffee, and low fat camel milk is perfect for cereal or oatmeal. Also very good for cooking things like curry.
Debbie Foad try it in a milkshake.
Wow. It started off so well and then it fell off so hard, its not even proper milk, its rehydrated powdered milk
Camel milk isn't so weird, but seeing you open it _with the pull tab_ was especially odd!
Has it got lumps in it?.....Lol
Is this what happens when you stick a pack of camels into a juicer?
r/brandnewsentence
I wonder how it compares to fresh camel's milk
I always wanted to try camels milk
Tagline: Camelicious. It's not unpleasant. tee hee hee Move over Coke!
This is for camels, not from camels... Actually I completely made that up, I’m not sure whether I would have found it funny or felt sorry for you if it were true :p
Mmmmmm!!!!!!!!!!
I'd try it
Camelicious
I thought it tasted like almond milk
Fair enough it's not that strange milk is milk whatever is best suited to the climate, get a tin of Mongolian horse milk, tbh I'm lactose intolerant I've drank soya milk for over 25 years, mainly sweetened, all this animal milk tastes horrible to me, cow juice is sour and watery to me, it is unpleasant.
I might add I have a good friend from Russia whom is used to unpasteurised fresh milk, she thinks our milk is unpleasant.
@@GreatSageSunWukong what about human milk
@@gattabat tastes like rice milk when I tried mine but they say it's flavoured from what you eat, I eat a lot of rice and no I am not Asian
how interesting
would be great with camelmile tea
Nice for cemal milk
Yes I regularly drink asses milk - will give this a try
Ayo
11 wow
“100% camel milk “ yet with other ingredients... Weird indeed.
And “whole milk” when it is actually reconstituted from water and powdered milk... LOL. The FSA allows that claim somehow despite being misleading. Whole is whole = unadulterated.
Other than that, it is best enjoyed in milkshakes, cereals and hot chocolate.
'whole milk' in the UK usually means 'not skimmed milk', but yeah, the ingredients panel is all kinds of weird here
I think that is only for the products that are shipped internationally.
Blueshirt indeed camel milk in the UAE is pasteurized, fresh and whole (unadulterated). The Camelait brand also from Al Ain Farm tastes plain, slightly salty tasting.
When have u tasted grass ?
As kids, we used to pull tall stems of grass and nibble off the tender bottom of the stalk. Tastes sort of like sweetcorn, without the sweetness
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