Brooklyn's OddFellows shop introduces a limited-edition ice cream flavor that mimics the taste of human breast milk using bovine colostrum. The flavor has attracted curiosity among New Yorkers, with the shop offering 50 free cups daily as part of a collaboration with a parenting product company. Customers have responded with mixed feelings; some found the taste creamier than expected, while others see it simply as a gimmick. The ice cream includes traditional ingredients rather than actual breast milk, prompting humorous observations about the nature of ice cream.
The "Breast Milk Ice Cream" has all the typical ingredients of the dessert, including heavy cream, egg yolks and sugar - but isn't actually made with human breast milk.
Just 50 free cups - advertised to taste "just like mom used to make" - were being given out per day, and were quickly being licked up with curious New Yorkers.
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