Carl Linnaeus, The Lapland Journey, translated by Peter Graves (Edinburgh: Lockharton Press, 1995), p. 115.
The Mountains [1], 07/07/1732, ¶583:
The people, of whom there were 16, lay naked, washed themselves by rubbing downwards but not upwards, and did not dry themselves. They washed utensils with their fingers, squirting water from their mouths onto the ladle, into which they then poured boiled reindeer milk. It was as thick as egg and milk soup and tasted strong.