Incredibly, the website lists raw milk as an "unusual" drink, despite unpasteurised milk long being a human dietary staple until c.1930s or so. They also claim that it is banned in the UK, which is not correct. It is banned in Scotland but, everywhere else in the UK, it can be sold at farmers' markets or direct from the farm, just not anywhere else.
Title: Re: Unusual drinks
Post by: dariorpl on May 10, 2016, 11:47:07 pm
I thought it was sold on supermarkets in the UK as the green top or something?
In Argentina it was an everyday staple until the 1960's or so. Now it's illegal.
Title: Re: Unusual drinks
Post by: TylerDurden on May 11, 2016, 12:00:06 am
Well, admittedly, planet organic supermakets are able to sell raw milk,albeit frozen, but other supermarket chains do not seem to allow it.