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Cleopatra’s ‘white gold’, donkey milk is in demand for its health and beauty benefits

In Albania, donkey farms are expanding as demand for donkey milk grows – used in face cream, and to make one of world’s priciest cheeses

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Veiz Basha pets a donkey at his farm in Albania’s Gjirokaster region. Donkey milk, cheese, and face cream made with donkey milk is much in demand, and donkey farms are expanding. Photo: AFP
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“Donkey milk has the taste of love,” said Fatiko Basha as she caresses her favourite, Liza, before collecting the animal’s milk. It also makes what is reputed to be one of the most expensive cheeses in the world.

On a small farm in Albania’s southern Gjirokaster region, Basha and her husband, Veiz, use donkey milk to make cheese, curd or whey.

For thousands of years, it has been praised for its numerous virtues.

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The legend says that Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt, immersed herself in donkey milk baths that guaranteed her beauty and youth.
Veiz Basha holds a jar of freshly milked donkey milk at his donkey farm, near Gjirokaster, in 2024. Photo: AFP
Veiz Basha holds a jar of freshly milked donkey milk at his donkey farm, near Gjirokaster, in 2024. Photo: AFP

Legends aside, it “heals children, is a natural remedy for respiratory tracts, allergies and the immune system”, Fatiko Basha said.

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