Monday, April 14, 2008

Do u know how bird nest is produced? Not sure if this is true.or just a hoax to spoil the bird nest market.


Birds' nests which are just taken down are very dirty and smelly.
Nobody will think of consuming them at all if they see the condition. Now let me show you how the birds' nests are processed so that they are edible.



The workers are getting rid of the fine feathers, grass and dirt.



After getting rid of the feathers and grass, the birds' nests are cut into smaller pieces for further cleaning.



Then they are soaked in water for other smaller particles to float to the top.



Then they are soaked in a kind of bleaching agent for them to turn white.
The bleaching agent becomes cloudy after reacting.



After bleaching, hot boiling water is used to get rid of the smell of bleaching agent.
The parts of the birds' nests which cannot be bleached will be taken out.



Now it's the time to mould them into shapes




After moulding them into shapes, they are dried.

After drying them for one day and one night, the birds' nests are ready.




Malaysia and Indonesia produce at least 800-2000kg of Cao Yan and Mao Yan.

In these birds' nests, only a small amount is edible (the saliva of the bird), but they are very dirty and almost black in colour. No one would want to consume it.

So should we just waste it like that? No, there is of course a way of turning them into attractive products, which is bleaching. Some suppliers use H2O2 to get rid of the smell of second class birds nest. H2O2 is a rather poisonous chemical, and it might cause cancer.

Only some food contain small amount of SO2 and SO3 (not more than 0.00000002%) In Japan the amount of SO2 and SO3 in all sorts of food must not exceed 0.00000001.

Before this, the nutritional value in Cao Yan and Mao Yan is already very low. After processing using chemicals, the nutrient in the birds' nests is totally destroyed. Therefore, the nutritional value can be said to be lower than Pek Bok Nee... have you eaten before?

The birds' nests which are bleached have lost its original shape. So, businessmen turn these birds' nests into different kinds of shape. The most common shapes are leaf-shaped, strips and round shape. There are also those who dye the birds nest into yellow/ red colour, and cheat the unknown consumers by selling these birds' nests to them as Xue Yan/Jin Si Yan.

The nutritional value of these birds' nest is gone and totally worthless after processing them with lots of chemicals.

Do you think what was shown above is a true picture? Why people still willing to pay so much for something so harmfully processed ? Mayb gone were the days when genuine bird nest were produced.

The above was sent to me through email. I've no intention to jeopardise the bird nest manufacturers but just putting up this post for exploration of thoughts among bloggers.

7 comments:

jazzmint said...

wow....if this is true then for sure it's not worth paying for the money

tasy said...

I read this mail some years ago too. Hard to verify how true it is, unless insiders of bird nests producers would shed some light?

In any case, I myself don't fancy birds nest so much either, so never bother to find out la..

Xiao Xiao said...

Hmmm... Birdnest... not my style... anyway.... I tagged u in my blog...

twinkle said...

Whether this story is true or not, most food we eat nowadays have some 'risks' involved. Just eat in moderation.

Chinneeq said...

there are so much fake in everything nowadays..such as the expensive abalones also.....believe or not, i have not even take a single mouth of bird nest in this pregnancy. Wonder i shud be getting them?

Chinneeq said...

so expensive that many r producing fake products everywhere....believe or not, i have not even eaten a bite of bird nest in this pregnancy. wonder i shud invest in them ;(

Physiomom said...

Hi everyone, thnx for dropping by. I personally like the taste of the birdnest but dont really believe the amount we eat (and so xpensive some more) is enuf to gain the goodness such as nice complexion (like so promoted by some HK artist) and also good for the lungs. Unless we take consistantly. Agree?