Thứ Tư, 11 tháng 7, 2018

Quails Swallow Birds Nest soup stew

Quails Swallow Birds Nest soup stew
Quails Swallow Birds Nest soup stew

Vietnam Swallow Birds Nest will introduce to you a dish made from extremely nutritious Swallow Birds Nest.

The history behind this savory scandal

Ironically enough, the very healing properties the nests supposedly contain are linked to their earliest introduction into ancient Chinese aristocracy, and their first association to bloodshed and corruption. According to Yun-Cheung Kong, a professor of biochemistry at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Swallow Birds Nest were first traded in China during the T’ang Dynasty (618-907 A.D.). Sometime between the years 1368 and 1644, Admiral Cheng He introduced foreign nests to the imperial court of the Ming Dynasty. It is believed that at this point in time domestic supplies of the nests had been largely depleted, and imported varieties were in high demand.
While factual historical documentation is scarce, in her story “The Emperor and the Cook: The Story of Swallow Birds Nest Soup,” A. M. Zukarnaen describes the popular history of the Chinese emperor’s first encounter with Swallow Birds Nest Soup. The tale reads like an adaptation of Hans Christian Anderson’s “The Emperor’s New Clothes.” Zukarnaen explains how the royal cook was having an increasingly difficult time satisfying the emperor’s taste for exotic soups. Fearing expulsion, and beheading, the cook turned to a strange new import from Borneo: the Swallow Birds Nest. The cook did his best to prepare this foreign ingredient and served it to the emperor. After tasting the mild broth, the emperor angrily pronounced, “This tastes like ordinary soup... I can get this anywhere in the kingdom.” The cook grew desperate, and explained to the emperor that this soup was prized in Borneo for its life-extending properties. The emperor, finally taking the bait, exclaimed, “Ahhh, an exotic dish. Why didn’t you say so? This dish is fit for an emperor.” From that point on, in order to keep his secret about the soup’s strange key ingredient, the cook had all handlers of the nests killed – this became a bloody endeavor as new crews were constantly needed to retrieve the nests.

Swallow Birds Nest Uses:

Swallow Birds Nest soup is the proven scientific expertise capable of stimulating growth and epidermal cells, helps repair damaged cells, restoring the muscle tissue and the skin – this is the key element the most beautiful skin in the process. Threonine with the nests are substances elastin and collagen formation prevent aging effects, maintain youthful skin, helps prolong focus lad for you.
Besides, Swallow Birds Nest contains only natural sugars galactose without fat, suitable for use every day without fear of weight gain. So, if eaten regularly Swallow Birds Nest about 10 grams / day helps the skin less pimples, freckles removed, all traces and smooth natural beautiful rosy, especially repulsed aging process.

1. Prepare materials for Quails Swallow Birds Nest soup stew:

– 1 quails. – 1 coconut. – Swallow Birds Nest 10g – 1 ginger.

2. Pre-processing of raw materials:

– Coconut coconut buds pick, peel off the shell, keeping out water and rice in particular, remember to keep, not to leave.
– Choose the birds were so fat, remove the intestines clean.
– Swallow Birds Nest soaked 30-35 minutes to hatch them.
– Small thin sliced ginger.

3. Processing:

– Cook 1 pot of delicious soups with coconut milk.
– Quails get washed drain, into the belly stuffed Swallow Birds Nest.
– Place the quails into the coconuts, pour broth flooded bird itself.
– Allow extra few slices of ginger 1.
– Put more into copra.
– Close the lid of the coconut.
Steamed for 3 hours is spent.
The the whole family should enjoy this dish while still hot for extra tasty, nutritious and good for health. So you have to fulfill his destiny to complement both the Quails Swallow Birds Nest soup stew, to have a meal the whole family to enjoy all weekend along the curved body of new dishes and this nutritious. Success for you!

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