Is there dolphin cheese?

The authors note that Quebec then imported a variety of cheeses from England, but not Cheddar until the end of the 1800s. They list the usual suspects like Cheshire and Stilton, but also more obscure varieties including Wiltshire, North Wilton and Dolphin. Dolphin cheese was a mystery.
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What is dolphin cheese?

The cheese was named after an heir to the throne of France. Louis XIV and his son Dauphin while passing through Hainaut, so enjoyed this cheese, that the cheese was named after Dauphin, heir to the royal throne. The cheese was even made into the shape of a dolphin. It is made from pasteurised cow's milk.
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Is dolphin milk a thing?

Although dolphins have been documented nursing their offspring for up to ten years after birth, most dolphins feed their babies milk for 2 to 3 years. Dolphin milk is extremely rich and fatty compared to human milk or cow's milk, and dolphin babies grow quickly.
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What does dolphin milk taste like?

The milk of a dolphin has a very thick consistency. The thickness is attributed to the high-fat concentration that can reach between 108 to 180 gm per liter. The milk is white in appearance with a yellowish tinge and a creamy consistency. The taste is oily and lacks sweetness, and has a fishy odor.
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Can cheese be made from any mammal?

Did you know? Cheese can also be made from the milk of camels, yaks, donkeys, moose, mares, and even humans (we are mammals after all) – nevertheless, it's more challenging and difficult to make and it often comes with an outrageous premium price.
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Why are sharks afraid of dolphins?



Is there camel cheese?

Caravane is modern-day's, first camel cheese produced in the early nineties by Nancy Abeiderrhamane. Its similarity to camembert has earned Caravane the nickname, 'camelbert cheese'.
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What is camel cheese?

The world saw its first modern-day camel's cheese in early nineties, when the “dairy in the desert”—Tiviski, based in the capital of West African Mauritania—produced a camembert-like cheese exclusively from the camel's milk, with the addition of calcium phosphate and a vegetable rennet.
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Does whale cheese exist?

Whale Cheese | pigmilk. This smelly blue cheese is made from curdled Orca milk. As satisfying as cow cheese but a bit saltier. Normally the whale milk would be wasted on baby whales, but, don't worry, just like the cow milk industry we've separated the babies from the mothers at birth so you can have your cheese!
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Can you milk a giraffe?

The giraffes that have been milked have been milked under controlled conditions by scientists.” Yes, one of the biggest things preventing giraffe milk from becoming the next big superfood is that it's nearly impossible to get your hands on giraffe milk.
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What happens if humans drink elephant milk?

Even if you were able to, it cannot be consumed by humans as it is very high in fat and cannot be digested. You don't have any health benefit drinking elephant milk.
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Can you milk a whale?

It would be hazardous to try milking any cetacean in the wild (although scientists have done so with recently deceased specimens). In captivity, though, the animals can be trained to tolerate it. Noren recently conducted a study that required 15 months of regularly milking two killer whale mothers at SeaWorld.
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Can you milk a rat?

While milking something as small as a mole-rat would be no easy task, he was certainly up for the challenge. If you can milk a cow, you can milk a mole rat ... it's just a matter of finding the right gear.
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Which mammal has the richest milk?

Hooded seal mothers produce the fattiest known milk. Human breastmilk has about three to five percent fat in it. But with more than 60 percent fat, hooded seal milk would rival some of the richest Häagen-Dazs ice creams out there.
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What is human cheese?

Casu marzu, literally “rotten cheese,” uses the acid from the larval digestive systems to break down the fat in the sheep's milk, resulting in a soft and liquid product. By consumption time, casu marzu contains thousands of larvae.
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What is whale milk?

What is whale milk like? As a general rule, whale milk is rich in fats and comes in very large quantities! The blue whale has the largest mammary glands on Earth – each is about 1.5m long and weighs as much as a baby elephant. Blue whale mothers can produce 200 litres of milk per day with a fat content of 35-50%.
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Do dolphins and whales make milk?

Whales and dolphins, being marine mammals, exhibit the typical characteristics of mammals: they're warm-blooded, breathe air, have fur (although only a few hairs or for a limited time period), give birth to live young, and produce milk to feed their offspring.
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Can you milk a gorilla?

It's gorilla milk. Barnana is going to face a few stigmas related to drinking the milk of gorillas and they'll have convince eco-conscious humans that milking gorillas is both ethical and sustainable on a large enough scale to meet potential demands.
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Can you milk a hippo?

These acids also act as sunscreen for the hippos skin as they absorb the UV rays that destroy the skin cells. In milking Hippo the two acids get combined with the white milk and thus pink colored milk is ejected. Hippos give birth to their babies underwater after an 8 month gestation period.
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Can you drink pig milk?

Pig milk is not considered suitable for human consumption or commercial production for a number of reasons. Pigs are considered difficult to milk. The sow herself is reluctant to be milked, may be uncooperative or become spooked by human presence, and lactating pigs may be quite aggressive.
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What is horse cheese?

Airag cheese, or horse milk cheese, is common in Central Asia where the horse is still integral to life in many places. To make airag, a mare is milked during foaling season and the milk left to ferment with an agent such as last season's airag.
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What color is pig milk?

A delicate pink color and subtle sweet taste will make this porcine lactation a part of your breakfast lunch and dinner. Pig milk is necessary for strong bones.
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What is blue cheese made of?

Most blue cheeses are made from cow's milk, but Roquefort is made from the milk of the ewe. Spores of species Penicillium roqueforti are mixed with either the milk or the curd.
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What's the most expensive cheese?

The Pule donkey cheese is the world's most expensive cheese. Priced at 1130 dollars per kilo, the cheese is made from the milk of Balkan donkeys. It is only produced at the Zasavica Special Nature Reserve in Serbia, where a team of farmers have been milking a herd of more than 200 donkeys.
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Which animal milk is best for humans?

Research suggests that camel's milk is pretty much the closest you can get to a human mother's milk. Particularly in terms of immune-boosting proteins like lactoferrin and immunoglobulins, it is the same. Camel's milk also contains exclusively A2 casein, making it more digestible and better tolerated than cow's milk.
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What is horse milk called?

Mare milk is milk lactated by female horses, known as mares, to feed their foals. It is rich in whey protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids and vitamin C, and is a key ingredient in kumis. In several European countries, including Germany, it is sold powdered.
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