smh... misguided. they're going backwards trying to pasteurize a product that's already pure. What next? homogenization? standardization? And why did the man say many Kenyas are lactose intolerant and then proceed to offer camel milk, which has lactose, as an alternative comparable to the lactose free almond "milk" or soy (yuck) "milk"? Anyway, I hope they will come to learn about these things.
"Urbanized at the moment" Based and Bookchin
Hi can you give more information on solar referigeratoon mentioned in it.
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smh... misguided. they're going backwards trying to pasteurize a product that's already pure. What next? homogenization? standardization? And why did the man say many Kenyas are lactose intolerant and then proceed to offer camel milk, which has lactose, as an alternative comparable to the lactose free almond "milk" or soy (yuck) "milk"? Anyway, I hope they will come to learn about these things.
The question is how will the milk move from isiolo to narok or kusumu
Camel's milk has far less lactose than cow's milk. The majority of people that have issues drinking cow's milk are unaffected by camel's milk.