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Delivery Time:
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Singapore
Contact Person Mr. Daniel
10 Anson Road #26-04 International Plaza, Singapore, Other
AAA Grade Indonesia Bird Nest
Handed cleaned and washed, without chemicals or artificial
coloring
Moq : 1 Tael ( *7.5g ) in plastic box packaging
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The most heavily harvested nests are from the Edible-nest Swiftlet
or White-nest Swiftlet (Aerodramus fuciphagus) and the Black-nest
Swiftlet (Aerodramus maximus). The white nests and the red nests
are supposedly rich in nutrients, which are traditionally believed
to provide health benefits, such as aiding digestion, raising
libido, improving the voice, alleviating asthma, improving focus,
and an overall benefit to the immune system.
Most nests are built during the breeding season by the male
swiftlet over a period of *5 days. They take the shape of a shallow
cup stuck to the cave wall. The nests are composed of interwoven
strands of salivary laminae cement. Both nests have high levels of
calcium, iron, potassium, and magnesium.
Natural Bird's Nest in Thai Bird's Nest Island.
Hong Kong and the United States are the largest importers of these
nests. In Hong Kong, a bowl of bird's nest soup would cost $*0 USD
to $**0 USD. A kilogram of white nest can cost up to $2,**0 USD,
and a kilogram of red nests can cost up to $*0,**0 USD. The white
nests are commonly treated with a red pigment, but methods have
been developed to determine an adulterated nest. Natural red cave
nests are often only found in limestone caves in a bird nest
concession island in Thailand. The high cost and demand has
attracted counterfeiters, leading to the halt of Malaysian nest
exports to China; the Malaysian government has undertaken to employ
RFID technology to thwart counterfeiting by micro-chipping nests
with details about harvesting, packaging and transport.
The nests were formerly harvested from caves, principally the
enormous limestone caves at Gomantong and Niah in Borneo. With the
escalation in demand these sources have been supplanted since the
late ***0s by purpose-built nesting houses, usually reinforced
concrete structures following the design of the Southeast Asian
shop-house ("rumah toko"/"ruko"). These nesting houses are normally
found in urban areas near the sea, since the birds have a
propensity to flock in such places. This has become an
extraordinary industry, mainly based on a series of towns in the
Indonesian Province of North Sumatra, which have been completely
transformed by the activity. From there the nests are mostly
exported to the markets in Hong Kong, which has become the centre
of the world trade, though most of the final consumers are from
mainland China. It has been estimated[citation needed] that the
products now account for 0.5% of the Indonesian GDP, equivalent to
about a quarter of the country's fishing industry. The entire
global industry is an estimated $5 billion.
Country: | Singapore |
Model No: | - |
FOB Price: | ( Negotiable ) Get Latest Price |
Place of Origin: | - |
Price for Minimum Order: | - |
Minimum Order Quantity: | 1 Box |
Packaging Detail: | plastic box |
Delivery Time: | 7 to 14 days |
Supplying Ability: | 100 Box per Day |
Payment Type: | T/T |
Product Group : | - |