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Camel milk chocolate launched in Dubai
The UAE has added to its score of creating 'many firsts' with the launch of the first camel milk chocolate.
- It was a moment of truth for those who worked behind the project.
- Image Credit: Sunita Menon/Gulf News
Dubai: The UAE has added to its score of creating 'many firsts' with the launch of the first camel milk chocolate.
Chocolate lovers could not get their hands off the trays filled with camel milk chocolates at the world launch that took place on Wednesday at the Madinat Al Saalam in Dubai on Wednesday
Manufacturer Al Nassma united professionals from many parts of world to create the unique chocolates.
It was a moment of truth for those who worked behind this project. They waited anxiously to get a feedback. While some said it's too sugary some others said there was a lingering taste, but all agreed that the experience was no less sensuous.
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