The camel milk seller, who is originally from Sheikhupura, resides with the other Bedouins near Ring Road, Peshawar where there are around 14 she-camels that provide milk daily to the city.
Bashir claims there is a growing awareness among citizens of Peshawar about the benefits of camel milk, with more and more people buying it at a set price of Rs100 per kg.
“Camel milk helps cure various diseases,” said Bashir.
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I my personal capacity I will recommend daily usage of Camel milk .It contained Insulin which helps reduce sugar level in human blood.Personal experience showed remarkable results for diabetic patient.
Does this mean that Al Qaeda has set up a larger tent in Peshawar?
"other Bedouins " . did you mean " other nomads". Nomads in Sub continent have been raising camels for centuries but they are not called "Bedoiuns" here.
I have been trying to get Express Tribune and many other publications on board to cover Wondermilk (which was launched in July 2011 in Karachi) as branded Camel milk 100% FRESH.
www.facebook.com/wondermilkfresh
According to Wikipedia "The Bedouin are a part of a predominantly desert-dwelling Arab ethnic group....". I did not know that Pakistan has been arabized to the extent where the Bedouins have moved in!
The direction in which we are heading we shall soon end up riding Camels as well. We will the proud race of Arabised Taliban
One step closer to the Arabs.
Got (Camel's) milk! It makes you a momin.