Swallow Birds Nest is
a popular and rather expensive soup that originated in China. This soup used to
be served to the affluent. But thanks to China’s booming economy, nouveau riche
is able to afford this specialty soup. For a soup that has a mild flavor and
very little nutrients, it commands hundreds of dollars per bowl. What’s so
special about the soup anyway?
It’s
Virtually Flavorless
Just like shark’s fin, Swallow Birds
Nest has no flavor of its own. When making a soup, the chef relies on other
spices to flavor the dish. Essentially, the Swallow Birds Nest adds texture and
minimal nutrients to the soup. Swallow Birds Nest is best consumed on an empty
stomach. This way, the body can absorb the nutrients.
Quality
by Color
Swallow Birds Nests are sorted
according to their color. The whitest of all are the most expensive. Grayish or
even red-colored Swallow Birds Nests are often more affordable. The color of
the nests did not come from the swiftlet’s blood. It’s caused by two things:
oxidation or absorption of chemicals.
Facts About Swallow Birds Nest |
No
Proven Healing Benefits
Although revered in Traditional
Chinese Medicine, Swallow Birds Nest is not proven to cure any disease.
However, the nest contains a type of protein that may strengthen the immune
system. But scientific evidence is needed to support this claim.
May
Accelerate Recovery
The Chinese usually serve Swallow
Birds Nest to sick people. According to TCM specialists, the pre-digested
proteins in the soup may help speed up recovery. But again, there is no
scientific data to back this up.
The
Dark Side of Destroying Swiftlet’s Natural Habitat
Tons of Swallow Birds Nests are
being exported to China from Southeast Asian nations per year. Over- farming
and habitat exploitation caused a sharp decline on swiftlets population –
particularly in the Philippines, Indonesia, and Malaysia.
In Malaysia where Swallow Birds Nest
is an emerging industry, business owners started building swiftlets farms.
Unfortunately, conditions have to be perfect for the swiftlets to nest.
According to one study, “internal airflows, relative humidity, air temperature
distributions and light intensity are needed to create the right environment
for swiftlets to breed.” Without taking these factors into consideration, Swallow
Birds Nest farming will fail.
Conservationists around the world
warn about the dangers of exploiting the population of swiftlets. The caves in
which they live have fragile, self-sustaining ecosystem. The dwindling
population of swiftlets will also affect the other animals that live in these
caves.
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