Move over, pumpkin spice lattes -- 'camel-ccinos' could be the new drink in town.
, a new beverage is brewing in central Nairobi: cappuccinos made with a splash of camel's milk.
Now, his menu features drinks such as"camel-ccinos" and"camelattes," with plans to introduce camel products beyond beverages, such as a camel burger. "Camel milk on the international market is incredibly lucrative," notes David Hewett, a ranch manager for the Mpala Research Center located on the Laikipia Plateau in north central Kenya."Half a liter of finished milk goes for $10 to $20," he says, compared toThe African continent is home toof the world's camels, with approximately 60% residing in East Africa alone.
From yogurt to"camel-ccinos," Kenyan farmers are looking to formalize the sector and bring this superfood to the masses.
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