50 grams of cheese sells for nearly 8,000 dinars - a new donkey farm soon to be opened in Serbia

Serbia has something to offer to those with a deeper pockets, too - some exclusive, rare and expensive products

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In the spring, a new donkey farm will open in Bobovo near Svilajnac, from where donkey milk and products should be arriving to the Serbian and European markets in the coming years, writes the daily Dnevnik.

Donkey milk is currently priced at between 40 and 50 euros per liter.

The Zasavica Special Nature Reserve already offers donkey products - a deciliter of donkey milk liqueur is sold for 1,150 dinars (9.7 euros), while 50 grams of donkey cheese, a unique and most expensive kind in the world, costs as much as 7,800 dinars (66 euros), the Novi Sad newspaper writes.

The same amount of regular donkey cheese costs 6,000 dinars (51 euros).

A store that sells donkey cheese and liqueur also sells cosmetics. Night cream made from donkey milk is priced at 3,000 dinars (25 euros), while soap costs 600 dinars (5 euros).

On the shelves is also kulen (a type of sausage) made from horse meat, and it costs 3,000 dinars a kilogram.

Pork has become more expensive in recent months and consumers are buying less and less of it, but this has not negatively affected the supply of mangalica meat in our market.

Whereas a kilogram of ordinary bacon costs 800 dinars, mangalica bacon costs as much as 1,500 dinars.

It's not much different with kulen - a kilo of mangalica kulen costs 6,000 while ham is 2,400 dinars, and a kilo of mangalica fat costs 500 dinars, although the price of products from ordinary pigs is up to five times lower.

(Telegraf Biznis/Dnevnik)

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