Coffee Costa in the UAE adds camel milk to menu


Costa Coffee shops in the UAE are offering camel milk as an alternative to cow

CUSTOMERS at Costa Coffee shops across the United Arab Emirates can now ask their baristas to use camel milk instead of cow’s milk in their drinks.

The British brand has become the first international coffee shop chain to offer camel milk as an alternative to cow’s milk – a new feature that points to the increasing acceptance and revival of a traditional Bedouin staple which had been gradually displaced by the popularity of Western cow’s milk.

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