Chocolate is now available in Camel Milk!

Yet another weird invention, Al Nassma, a new chocolate brand that captures the essence and spirit of the Bedouin life at the desert, it’s made of Camel Milk, I wonder it’s going to taste, never tasted Camel milk before. The company worked on the product with a team of international experts for two years! Two years to come up with a line of chocolate, but is it going to be a good product? I don’t think so.

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6 Comments so far

  1. I don’t think so either. Even if it ends up tasting good, people probably won’t like the idea of camel chocolate! Somehow over the years they got used to cow chocolate!

  2. 7ases inno garaf…!!!! why i dont know

  3. camel milk is very good btw, and very healthy. and i’ve been told camel meat is really good too, hon bye3melo camel shawerma, and its quite good as i’ve been told. i havent tried it tho, coz im a vegetarian :D

  4. I wouldn’t mind trying it. Camel milk is said to be really good. Way better than Cow and better than sheep or goat milk. With no aftertaste!

    Who knows :) I’d try it… send me one :)

  5. u never know .. have u ever tried ostrich meat .. most ppl would think ya3 ostrich .. dude believe me it tastes exactly like beef

  6. Camel meat is good, I tried it once and found it good

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