Pure camel milk coming to Britain • Register your interest for early access
"Camel milk contains extraordinary nutritional properties that have sustained communities for millennia. Rich in vitamins, minerals, and natural antibodies, it represents nature's most complete dairy nutrition."
"This remarkable milk has been treasured across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East for over 5,000 years. Unlike any other dairy product, camel milk contains unique proteins, natural antibodies, and immune-supporting compounds."
The smaller fat globules and different protein structure make camel milk naturally easier to digest, while its exceptional nutritional profile includes three times more Vitamin C than cow's milk, along with higher levels of iron, calcium, and B vitamins.
Contains immunoglobulins and lactoferrin that support natural immune function.
Higher vitamin C, iron, and calcium content than conventional dairy.
Unique protein structure makes it naturally easier to process.
Nutrient (per 100ml) | Camel Milk | Cow's Milk |
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Vitamin C | 3.8mg | 1.0mg |
Iron | 0.4mg | 0.1mg |
Calcium | 120mg | 113mg |
Protein | 3.1g | 3.2g |
Fat | 3.5g | 3.7g |
Contains unique immunoglobulins and lactoferrin not found in cow milk
Higher levels of iron, calcium, and essential minerals
Smaller fat globules and different protein structure
Contains natural antimicrobial compounds
Lacks the unique antibodies found in camel milk
Contains only 1/3 the vitamin C of camel milk
Larger fat globules can be harder to process
More likely to cause lactose intolerance issues
A uniquely satisfying flavour profile that's both familiar and refreshingly different
Clean and refreshing with a subtle mineral note that reflects its natural desert origins
Naturally smooth and creamy, lighter than cow milk with a silky mouthfeel
Light and clean finish without the heavy coating often left by conventional dairy
"The taste is remarkably clean and satisfying - slightly saltier than cow milk with a natural sweetness that makes it incredibly refreshing to drink."