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The report of the Turkish donkey milk embarrassed "Al Jazeera" .. In the second 54, the back of the carton was written for export to Qatar.

A report on donkey milk has caused great embarrassment to Al-Jazeera Qatari channel, which rushed through social networking sites to strengthen its position with videos highlighting the scientific benefit of this product announced by many Turkish companies, and highlighted the benefits for Turkish citizens and others.

The entire report aroused the ridicule of the citizens of the Gulf Arab countries and the social networking site Twitter with dozens of sarcastic comments from the scandalous channel report. When the product video was shown, in the second 54 cardboard appeared and was written for export to Qatar.

The channel published the report, noting the benefits of Turkish donkey milk exported by Turkey to Qatar and said it was like a mother's milk.

http://www.alweeam.com.sa/471330/تقرير-لبن-الحمير-التركي-أحرج-الجزيرة/
 
Don't know what to make of this, since there was a video on Al Jazira about the subject.. but was the milk exported to Qatar!?
 
Donkey milk can help children with milk allergies

By Stephanie Hegarty
BBC World Service
12 May 2011

In the hills outside Bologna in northern Italy a slightly peculiar farm has become the centre of a health experiment that harks back to the practices of ancient Greece and Rome.
The farm is home to 700 donkeys and produces donkey milk, a product that is creating a lot of interest among health professionals.
Donkey milk is proving to be a viable alternative for young children and infants in Italy who suffer from allergies to cows' milk.
More than 50% of what the farm produces is sold directly to paediatric units in the region.
Dr Giovanna Monti, a paediatrician at the head of the allergy unit at Turin's St Anna hospital, has been studying the effects of donkey milk on babies and children since 2004.
"We use this milk mostly for children who are allergic to certain proteins in cows' milk," she told the BBC World Service's Health Check programme. "These proteins are often also present in formulated milk too."
Better than soy
"This milk is very similar to human milk" Dr Monti explains, and it has many benefits.
With a low saturated fat content and high levels of omega three and six - the nutrients found in oily fish - it can help lower cholesterol.
It also has high levels of calcium - especially important for young children - and contains the enzyme Lysozeme, which is anti-bacterial and can protect against intestinal infections.
Though it doesn't have enough calories to feed a newborn baby alone, Dr Monti expects it will be easily made into a formula substitute in the near future.
Allergies are currently on the rise in industrialised countries and lactose intolerance is especially high in southern Europe and Italy in particular.
While goat and sheep's milk have been traditional alternatives, they cannot be used in about 90% of cases of cows' milk allergies because the allergens are the same.
Alternative milk products
Soya milk has also been a common alternative but soy allergies are also rising among the children, so Dr Monti and her colleagues have naturally veered towards donkeys.
Ancient alternative
The use of donkey milk is far from a modern fad.
As long ago as 460BC "the father of medicine", Hippocrates, proscribed the nectar of the beast of burden for anything from snake bites to nosebleeds.
Ancient Greeks were said to feed it to their children, while stories from the time of the Romans tell of donkey milk being used as a cosmetic to soften the skin.
Legend has it that Cleopatra also bathed in asses milk to enhance her beauty.
Up until the 19th century in the UK, donkey milk was widely sold as an alternative to breast milk.
However, donkey milk is not that easy to produce, as Davide Borghi, who runs the donkey farm on the hills of Montebaducco, explains.
"Cows have been bred to be milk producing machines" he says, "but donkeys have never been bred that way so it's much more difficult for them to produce lots of milk."
A donkey only has two teats, rather than a cow's four, and milking only produces about a litre a day per animal - a cow can produce more than 10 times that.
What's more, a donkey can only be milked for about six months after producing a foal, and even then only when the foal is close by.
Borghi acknowledges that these limitations mean donkey milk is likely to remain a niche health product.
"We're not trying to substitute cows' milk, it's just an alternative for children who are allergic."

http://www.bbc.com/news/health-13208989

I hope you won't have a newborn with milk protein allergy !
 
now pakistan should export halal donkey meat to qatar. Our donkey is not only halall but also organic no chemical / injections in our khoti.
 
now pakistan should export halal donkey meat to qatar. Our donkey is not only halall but also organic no chemical / injections in our khoti.
What is an Halal Donkey Meat?
Since domesticated Donkey is makrooh (in the sense of being haraam)???

Al-Bukhaari (5520) narrated that Jaabir ibn ‘Abd-Allaah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: On the day of Khaybar, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) forbade the meat of domesticated donkeys, but he granted us a concession allowing us to eat the meat of horses.
 
I never drink donkey milk, not because it is not healthy (most academics say it is so healthy), but there is none in most of the markets in my city.

Making fun with foods is very weird. I hope people don't face with starvation to understand importance of foods.
 
What is an Halal Donkey Meat?
Since domesticated Donkey is makrooh (in the sense of being haraam)???

pakistan is special we are only nation to have donkey that is halal slaughtered but we rather export and get some export revenue. Economist experts in pakistan have estimated 20 billion dollar bussines a year, if sell to qatar and other gulf oil countries.

Look even this khota agrees.

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I never drink donkey milk, not because it is not healthy (most academics say it is so healthy), but there is none in most of the markets in my city.

Making fun with foods is very weird. I hope people don't face with starvation to understand importance of foods.
What's his even more stupid in not the milk or the DOnkey...but that a KSA news outlet will take the time to make an article about it...

it's like if i made an article about few saudis drinking camel piss...
 
Pakistan government tackles donkey meat trade

Concerns have surfaced in Pakistan that donkey meat is being passed off as beef in several restaurants

By Chloe Ryan 07-Sep-2015

The Pakistan government has banned the export of donkey hides to try to stop illegal slaughter practices and also stem the fraudulent sale of donkey meat inside the country.

According to the government’s economic coordination committee (ECC), the decision was taken on 3 September “amid media reports that carcases of the animals were being sold in the market for consumption as meat”.

The ECC asked the Ministry of Food Security “to convey the decision to the provincial governments to ensure that proper mechanism for disposal of remains of the donkeys” is put in place as soon as possible.

Pakistan has one of the highest donkey populations in the world, estimated at five million, but the animals are generally used as working animals rather than for meat. However, according to reports in the Pakistani press, the Punjab Food Authority reported on 2 September that it had discovered donkey meat was being passed off as beef in several restaurants.

Donkey hide exports

This coincides with a dramatic increase in donkey hide exports, thought to be fuelled by increased demand from China, Vietnam and Hong Kong, where they are used to produce cosmetics such as anti-wrinkle creams. According to government figures, exports of donkey hides increased 217% in the last fiscal year to 130,000.

In May, customs officials called for a ban on hide exports, calling the rise “alarming”, and said it could endanger the population of donkeys in Pakistan.

The Ministry of National Food Security and Research said donkeys were often killed brutally or even poisoned so as not to damage their hides.

http://mobile.globalmeatnews.com/Safety-Legislation/Pakistan-government-tackles-donkey-meat-trade
 
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what about horse milk (kumis/kimiz)?

people from central asian turk countries such as turkmenistan, kazakhstan have horsemilk and even horsemeat if i am not wrong but none of that thankfully is the case in Turkey

And i don't think there is donkeymilk sold in turkish markets atleast ive never seen it before
 
people from central asian turk countries such as turkmenistan, kazakhstan have horsemilk and even horsemeat if i am not wrong but none of that thankfully is the case in Turkey

And i don't think there is donkeymilk sold in turkish markets atleast ive never seen it before
What would make eating/drinking cow meat/cowmilk better than eating/drinking horse meat/horsemilk? you think there is a shame in eating horse or drinking horsemilk? Just curious
 
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