Raw Buffalo Milk Found 400 Miles from East Dorset England
3 raw buffalo milk sources within 400 miles
About Raw Buffalo Milk Sources Near East Dorset England
Raw water buffalo (Bubalus bubalis) milk is a rich, high-fat specialty product available from a limited number of artisan dairies. Sources near East Dorset England may include:
- Water Buffalo Dairy Farms: Specialty operations raising Murrah or Mediterranean water buffalo with direct raw milk sales
- Artisan Creameries: Small-scale dairies producing raw buffalo milk valued for its richness and high solids content
- Buffalo Herdshares: Own a share of a water buffalo herd to legally access raw milk
- Drop Locations: Scheduled distribution points serving customers in your region
- Farm Stores: On-farm retail operations selling raw buffalo milk alongside other farm products
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Raw Buffalo Milk Availability Near East Dorset England
Within 400 miles of East Dorset England: 3 farms with direct sales.
Raw Buffalo Milk Sources Near East Dorset England
3 sources found
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Buffalicious, Lower Oakley Farm
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South Somerset, England
UKRaw water buffalo milk and raw buffalo milk cheese. Nationwide delivery available
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De Stoerderij
Van Den Elsenstraat 56
Breugel, North Brabant
Netherlands 5694 NHWater buffalo farm, they have delicious raw milk. De Stoerderij is een boerderij met hele stoere waterbuffels. De familiekudde telt circa 100 waterbuffels en deze lopen het hele jaar door lekker buiten in diverse weilanden in Son en Breugel, vlakbij Eindhoven. Bij De Stoerderij worden de waterbuffels gemolken en ze worden gehouden voor het vlees. Buffelmelk is beroemd van de traditionele Italiaanse buffelmozzarella. Onze buffelmelk verwerken we ook tot heerlijke buffelmozzarella, maar er wordt ook yoghurt, roomijs, paneer en harde kaas van gemaakt. We verkopen ook rauwe melk bij de boerderij. De stieren worden gehouden voor het vlees en dit wordt voornamelijk verkocht via Crowdfunding.View De Stoerderij's location, social media, contact info, and all other info added to the map in Breugel, North Brabant.
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Buffel Boerderij Arns
Kortslag 2
Zevenaar, Gelderland
Netherlands 6903 PGbuffel farm with meats and dairy
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