Prabhupāda: Cow's milk means buffalo with water.
Gurudāsa: With a little bit of the newspaper inside also.
Prabhupāda: Acchā.
Gurudāsa: For to put, to make it look like cream, they put newspaper also.
Hari-śauri: Make it thick. They grind paper. You have to strain it before you drink it.
Gurudāsa: But I... We tasted it. We came to the conjoint opinion that it was passable.
Prabhupāda: Less newspaper. (laughter) So why such milk should be taken, with newspaper?
Devotee (1): Śrīla Prabhupāda, in the Muslim countries, the Muslims, they feed the cows fish, dried fish. And the Hindus will not take the local milk there.
Prabhupāda: Where?
Devotee (1): Because the Muslims are feeding the cows dried fish, and the milk is smelling like fish even. There's no grass for them to eat there in this Arabia, so they're feeding them dried fish, like in a soup. Hindus will not take the milk there even because of that.
Gurudāsa: So do you think I should organize this meeting with Chandra Swami also, taking some part in organizing? Or just meet him to get him to see you. Not any special, but I mean to say that he knows the situation. He can...
Prabhupāda: Or if he wants to see, he may come. He may find out.