HUMAN BREAST MILK CHEESE MADE IN FRANCE. (Why Travel to France)
Le Petit Singly is a farm that specializes in making cheese from women’s breast milk. Are you imagining the milking process? Admittedly, that imagery makes me come to the conclusion that it’s an absolutely bizarre and crazy world of cheesemaking in little ole Singly, France. But, no. I think the “donors” bring their milk to the farm, or something like that.
The cheese is produced exactly like it would be for cow’s milk and apparently tastes like it has hints of hazelnut. I still have my doubts about its existence, though. The farm says the cheese is rich in vitamins and nutrients but I don’t think these survive after being ultra-pasteurized. Also, they have an “AB” label, which is the official label for organic products. Does that mean that the women all grazed on organic?
That’s nothing. You should taste the truffles that grow on my taint.
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June 12th, 2007 at 10:13 am
Todd
Kelly and I already has this idea to sell products made from human breast milk! I’m so pissed off. Well it just means that it’s marketable. Human breast milk has 10 times as much free glutamate (MSG) as cow’s milk so the cheese should be really tasty. Myself, I want to try chocolate breast milk.