Wednesday, July 18, 2018

How do I store Edible Bird’s Nest?


Edible Bird’s Nest can be stored in any container that is dry and preferably airtight. Edible Bird’s Nest can be kept at room temperature or even in the refrigerator.

How often can I eat Edible Bird’s Nest? Can I eat too much Edible Bird’s Nest?

Edible Bird’s Nest can be consumed daily. An average person can consume anything
between 3g to 5g of dry Edible Bird’s Nest. Any excess consumption will be discharged by the body.

Who is unsuitable to eat Edible Bird’s Nest? Who is suitable?

Edible Bird’s Nest is suitable for all age groups but some small minority of people who are allergic
to protein may find it unsuitable. A small sip of Edible Bird’s Nest soup will make their lips swollen. Please consult doctor if allergic to Edible Bird’s Nest.

When is the best time to consume Edible Bird’s Nest?

It is best to drink Edible Bird’s Nest soup before sleep as the rich antioxidants will help the body to
eradicate free radicals as the body heals during our sleep.
How do I store Edible Bird’s Nest?
How do I store Edible Bird’s Nest?

What are the health benefits of eating Edible Bird’s Nest?

From the chemical analysis report of pure Edible Bird’s Nest, we can identify soluble amino acids that
will help to repair body cells and generate new cells. The antioxidant helps to eradicate
free radicals in the body. Edible Bird’s Nest also contains EGF (epidermal growth factor) which produces
an anti ageing effect, making regular Edible Bird’s Nest consumers young and radiant looking.
Many clinical trials of using Edible Bird’s Nest as an anti-cancer food is now currently being conducted.

House Edible Bird’s Nest is better than Cave Edible Bird’s Nest? True or not?

In Malaysia, cave Edible Bird’s Nests are mainly harvested from natural caves in the states of Sarawak and Sabah on Borneo Island. The famous caves are located at Niah, Kakus, Baram and Tinjar.
The harvesters often face considerable danger when harvesting these Edible Bird’s Nests. Since cave Edible Bird’s Nests are formed by free, naturally-living swiftlets, some people consider them to be more valuable than Edible Bird’s Nests found in houses. Thus, cave Edible Bird’s Nests often fetch a higher price as compared to house Edible Bird’s Nest.
However, unknown to many consumers in the market, cave Edible Bird’s Nests generally contain more foreign materials and feathers than house nests. Besides, cave Edible Bird’s Nest are exposed to the risk of heavy metals contamination from external environmental factors. So, consume cave Edible Bird’s Nest at your own risk!

Red Blood Edible Bird’s Nest (Red Edible Bird’s Nest) Is Not As Good As You Think!

It is believed that the red-coloured “blood Edible Bird’s Nest” is specially prized because they are formed by swiftlets that vomit their blood to build the nest.
There is also another belief that the “blood Edible Bird’s Nest” was formed by a different species of swiftlet which consumes different kinds of water and food.
Contrary to these beliefs, swiftlets do not vomit blood; neither do they consume different kinds of water and food. In general, Edible Bird’s Nests act like sponges. They absorb the chemical elements from the environment such as iron from the cave walls, dirty waters and poisons. Hence, “blood Edible Bird’s Nest” may be harmful rather than beneficial to human beings.
Some dishonest Edible Bird’s Nest traders even dyed their Edible Bird’s Nests red in order to fetch a higher price. So, play it safe – choose only pure Edible Bird’s Nest!

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