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ICE CREAM MADE WITH HUMAN BREAST MILK...WTF?

ICE CREAM MADE WITH HUMAN BREAST MILK...WTF?

Siebra Muhammad · Saturday, February 26th 2011 at 6:09PM · 1790 views
LONDON – Gross or tasty? A London company is offering an unusual dessert — ice cream made with human breast milk.

Trendy London ice cream parlor The Icecreamists said its "Baby Gaga" ice cream sold out as soon as it launched Friday.

The company paid women who responded to an online ad to donate their breast milk. The milk — which the company said was screened in line with blood donor requirements — is then pasteurized and churned together with vanilla pods and lemon zest. The dish comes in a martini glass and sells for 14 pounds ($22.50) each.

Some may be repulsed by the idea but Matt O'Connor, who owns the company, told the BBC that the product is "organic, free-range and totally natural."

"It's good enough for our kids, good enough for our ice cream," he said.

There are no specific laws in Britain prohibiting businesses from selling human milk products, the Food Standards Agency said, although they must comply with general food safety laws to ensure the product is safe for consumption.

Victoria Hiley donated the first batches of milk, earning 15 pounds ($24) per every 10 ounces (283 grams), the BBC reported.

About a dozen other women have signed up to donate more, O'Connor said.

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MIISRAEL Bride Saturday, February 26th 2011 at 7:25PM

I personally think or should I know that I wouldn't eat it. That's a bit to bodily personal. It's something I feel that initmate between mother and child, or if only another baby required to suck another mother's breastmilk in order to survive. I can't see the icecream thing something for me.

Siebra Muhammad Saturday, February 26th 2011 at 9:51PM

Neither do I...

Jen Fad Wednesday, March 2nd 2011 at 11:06AM

I wouldn't eat it either, but technically ice cream made from breat milk should be better for us than animal milk. I'm just thinking from a medical standpoint like how we have blood or plasma transfusions from humans rather than from animals. Definitely if breat milk ice cream is being done, then it's totally safe, but I guess the concept of it will have to grow on us.

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