Breast Milk-Flavored Ice Cream Debuts in the US Market
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American companies Frida and OddFellows have released a limited edition ice cream that, according to the producers, resembles the taste of breast milk.

The product does not contain human breast milk; instead, it includes bovine colostrum liposomes to mimic a slightly sweet, somewhat salty taste with hints of honey and colostrum. Known for its nutritional properties and antioxidants, colostrum is highlighted as an important component.
The ice cream is sold online at $12.99 per pint (minimum order is two pints) and is available until August 10. Despite the high price and limited edition, the product is selling quickly, indicating a strong consumer interest in unique culinary experiments and niche offerings.
Residents of New York can also purchase the dessert in specialty offline stores.
The ice cream is sold online at $12.99 per pint (minimum order is two pints) and is available until August 10. Despite the high price and limited edition, the product is selling quickly, indicating a strong consumer interest in unique culinary experiments and niche offerings.
Residents of New York can also purchase the dessert in specialty offline stores.