Donkey milk
Donkey milk is a type of milk that is produced by donkeys. It has been used for centuries for its various health benefits and is still consumed in many parts of the world today.
History[edit]
The use of donkey milk dates back to ancient times. It was highly prized by the Ancient Greeks and Romans for its healing properties. The famous Cleopatra is said to have bathed in donkey milk to maintain her youthful appearance.
Composition[edit]
Donkey milk is similar in composition to human milk. It is rich in vitamin C, proteins, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and contains a high amount of calcium. It is also lower in fat compared to cow's milk.
Health Benefits[edit]
Donkey milk is known for its potential health benefits. It is easily digestible and is often used as a substitute for individuals who are allergic to cow's milk. It is also believed to have anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial and anti-allergenic properties.
Production[edit]
The production of donkey milk is a labor-intensive process as donkeys produce a significantly lower amount of milk compared to cows. The milk is usually hand-milked or machine-milked from the donkey and then immediately chilled to preserve its nutritional properties.
Uses[edit]
Apart from being consumed as a beverage, donkey milk is also used in the production of a variety of products including cheese, soap, and cosmetics.
See Also[edit]
Donkey milk[edit]
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Foal and mother
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Direct udder nursing 1895
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