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Here's Why Birds Nest Soup is One of the World's Most Expensive Foods |
Birds Nest Soup is
one of the world’s most expensive human consumed products. It sells for
approximately $2,000 to $10,000 per kilogram.
Along with its numerous health benefits, these reasons are why Birds Nest
Soup is one of the world’s expensive foods:
Natural Long Process
Birds Nest Soup, also known as the “Caviar of the East”, is actually made
from saliva of the swiftlet birds. In nature, each nest takes 30 up to 35 days
to build using the male swiftlet’s saliva, which solidifies for a nesting roost
during breeding time. It is then harvested for human consumptions due to its
rich nutrients and high nutritional value. It only takes 3 collection times in
a year after the birds rebuild their nests.
High Maintenance Standards
To maintain high quality of the Birds Nest Soup, there should be high
standards, particularly, for the Birds Nest Soup house and its maintenance.
Besides to ensure the space efficiency, maximum output quantity, and high
quality and crystal clear nest, we also have to make sure the existing bird
population will not be disturbed or obstructed in order to bring out the best
quality Birds Nest Soup.
Quick but Careful Harvesting Process
In nature, the Birds Nest Soup must be harvested quickly but carefully,
which is before the birds lay their eggs. If the birds have laid their eggs,
harvesting the nest can cause damage to the eggs, then the birds would not make
the nest again for the rest of the year. If we harvest too quickly, the Birds
Nest Soup have not been fully developed and would not meet the stardards
required to sell them. The process should be done when the females go hunting
for food during the day.
Hygienic Cleaning Process
After harvested, the natural Birds Nest Soup should be cleaned from the
dirts, feathers, etc. This cleaning process is important to be done
hygienically, not with bleacing or any chemical substances and additives. After
this long and complicated process, finally, these natural Birds Nest Soup are
then sold and exported to China, Hong Kong, and other countries
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