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  1. Bird's Nest Thicker Than Wine? Bird's Nest is a food that is slowly digested over the course of several hours. Description: edible bird's nests, commonly known as cedar eggs, are bird's nest prepared by a mature, edible-nest young Indian headship, quail or other quickly developing swiftlets with decayed saliva, that are collected for human consumption. They are especially prized in Chinese cuisine because of their scarcity, high nutritional content in key nutrients including protein, and rich taste. Native to Central America, Mayan Indians considered bird's nest soup to be a delicacy. Quakers in China held it in high regard. The nests, called ooze, were carried in hollowed out reeds, eaten by the frightened swiftly on the ground as a delicacy and symbol of wealth. Native American tribes held these nests in high regard and used them for medicine, food, water or any number of uses. Bird's Nest Sugar - Sweet and sugary, the bird's nest sweet is enjoyed for its unique flavor and sweetness. Often mixed with orange juice and honey, this yummy mixture provides many flavors including peach, apple, cinnamon and coconut. This delicious concoction can also be enjoyed with crackers or pita bread. The addition of a squeeze of lemon juice, whipped cream or ice cold bottle of soda completes this yummy treat. Rock Sugar - Sweet rock sugar has a slightly bitter aftertaste, but it is still considered to be a delightful treat. Similar to bird's nest soup, this sweet treats can be enjoyed alone or mixed with orange juice, honey or any number of other ingredients to make it more palatable. It's great as a treat during camping trips, on road trips, as a tea alternative or even mixed with fruit juice. Many people who enjoy gourmet foods prefer to make their own bird treats at home so it can be prepared the way they like it. Gelatinous Substance Eggshell - Made from powdered eggs, which may not contain the protein of the bird's nest, this product has a gelatinous texture similar to the texture of hard cheese. While some eggshells retain the original shape of the egg, others have a smooth, velvety feel. It is often sold in small containers, usually half a cup in size. While it is very yummy, it can cause severe burns if ingested. It is recommended that the use of this product is limited to boiling water and moderately hot food. Guava Seed Meal - This product is a derivative of the guava plant, which is native to the Amazon. Because of its high concentration in fiber, it has a laxative effect on the stomach and leaves no residue behind. It is often used as a stabilizer or thickener for bird feeders and nesting materials. It has a gelatinous texture and a medium thickness, which make it ideal for mixing into bird nest soup. Chlorogenic Acid - Probably the most well-known ingredient in bird nest recipes is chlorogenic acid, which boosts the immune system in humans. This is a naturally occurring substance found in plants and vegetables. It does not cause any ill effects, however, it has been banned in some countries due to the concern that it may cause cancer. However, research shows that it actually increases the number of white blood cells produced by animals, thus boosting their immune system. It can be used as an ingredient in bird nest remedies and bird baths. In addition to these five natural ingredients, birdnests can also include other things such as wood chips, crushed walnut shells, dried corn cob pieces, mealworms, ground up raisins and powdered aspirin. To increase the efficacy of the soup, https://yensaoninhthuan.vn/ try to make it more soupy by adding water instead of lemon juice. Adding a pinch of salt or a dollop of sugar may also help to improve the taste and add to its health benefits. The color of the nest should match that of the bird's cage so it is easier to identify them. You may also consider drying the bird nest after use to retain its freshness.

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